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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I have needed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to the fact that you have had a need or requirement in the past. For example: "I have needed someone to help me with the project for weeks now."
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I have needed new sneakers for four months.
Q. Ever since childhood, I have needed more sleep than most.
At various times, I have needed pharmaceutical products that arrived in large boxes.
Even more impressive has been your technical support when I have needed it.
Next big purchase: I have needed a new bed for a long, long time.
"They have been powerful pillars of support when I have needed them most over the past year.
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I've needed that".
I've needed security.
"I've needed time to relax.
This is the makeover I've needed.
I had needed all that time.
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