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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he needs only" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone requires something very specific or minimal in order to achieve a desired outcome. Example sentence: He needs only a few more votes to secure the election.
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He needs only three.
After all, he needs only one point.
And he needs only one.
He needs only to look at Brown for a model.
He needs only 34 to pass Lou Gehrig.
So he needs only two more club tricks, not three.
As a result, he needs only a few chances to change the course of a game.
He needs only the ball, an inch or two of space, and his imagination.
He needs only to gain a little more security in his top notes.
If he wishes anonymity, he needs only to come to Times Square on a summer afternoon.
Kindar-Martin says he needs only to call out key words.
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