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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I shall need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is necessary or required in the future. For example: "I shall need a large stone for the project, so I will have to buy one."
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I shall need a holiday to recover.
"I didn't serve so well, which I shall need to do against Lindsay.
I shall need it and want it and feel free to ask for it as long as I write.
Either disperse these mists, which blot and fill My perspective still as they pass: Or else remove me hence unto that hill Where I shall need no glass.
I shall need another two deep readings of the book to armour myself completely against the grievances I expect the movie will do to it.
I shall need them for Monday". BNP press officer Simon Darby said Griffin would attend with his personal security team, but the organisation did not plan to mobilise large numbers of supporters.
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Further, if Tp is singleton then lim n y n = p i f a n d o n l y i f lim n ε n = 0. We shall need the following result.
Before determining the limiting behavior of Bσ,K, we shall need the following lemma: Let Y = 1 K y i, j i = 1, j = 1 M, K be a M×K with Gaussian i.i.d entries.
He also repeated his veiled threat of a wider army operation if the ceasefire failed: "I know there are citizens expecting a more severe military action, and perhaps we shall need to do so".
We shall need it in the days ahead.
Perhaps we shall need those diplomats after all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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