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Discover Ludwig"I actually need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express a genuine or urgent need for something. Example: "I actually need to finish this project by tomorrow, so can we please meet and finalize our plans today?"
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"I actually need it," he said.
I actually need everyone to love my cops".
"I actually need more pork poems," he said.
"Well, that's very — I actually need glasses to read," Jennifer says, flustered.
Me: So, what, are you going to stop working everywhere I actually need you to, per the usual?
"At this stage, there is nothing that I am aware of that I actually need to work through.
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"Money is nice, but I actually needed expertise more than anything else," he said.
"I was getting older and I actually needed to work and make money.
But if I didn't have them, I actually needed to take them.
Their care, far more than I actually needed, proved even more memorable than the tourist sights.
"I actually needed to get a haircut," Valparaiso's Bryce Drew said before his team was bounced from the tournament last week.
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