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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have need" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used when expressing a necessity or requirement. Example: "I have need of your assistance with this project."
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"What do I have need of a automobile, with no place to go?" "Which one did they finish up today?" "The battleship.
An army of unseen operational staff is able to smooth over enough problems to offer a "protection against strikes and ash clouds" guarantee – a service I have need for when my return flight from Innsbruck is cancelled owing to "great Christmas conditions", as Bruno would have it.
E-cigarettes – I curse them, but I have need of them – are a fabulous move towards "healthier" smoking, but, let's face it, if you can afford to smoke or have smoked, you can afford to buy a Ten Motives starter pack – about £14 – and a top-up of five cartridges (£7) a few times a week.
Over time, the projects I have need less and less modifications.
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WIFE: I have needs, Tommy.
I have needs.
I have needed new sneakers for four months.
"They have been powerful pillars of support when I have needed them most over the past year.
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At various times, I have needed pharmaceutical products that arrived in large boxes.
I've needed that".
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