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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he needs too" is not correct in written English.
It seems you meant to use "too" in the context of "also," but it should be "he needs to" if you are indicating a necessity. Example: "He needs to finish his homework before going out."
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Hal knows what he needs, too, but this was just reassurance".
He needs, too, to set out how India's prehistoric system of food subsidies, rations in kind, can be replaced with a cash-based welfare scheme, making use of Aadhaar, a biometric system to identify recipients.
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He needed, too, to subdue any survivors by means of a brief, shattering campaign of terror.
It was chilling to realize that Walt would have indeed poisoned Lydia right on the spot, had he needed too; he had the vial of ricin under the hat the whole time.
He still needs too much to be right about his relationship with his father to allow himself to wander into the rich terrain of being wrong.
"Not that he ever needed too much encouragement; he's been a star since he was 10".
7th over: West Indies 62-2 (Gayle 35, Samuels 2) When a man enters his forties, he doesn't need too much stress or excitement; he just wants the quiet life, right?
He hasn't needed too many towels, though.
He doesn't need too much space to have shots".
But he doesn't need too much help".
In other words, he may not need too much help on the giving front.
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