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Discover Ludwig"is needed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that must be done or provided. For example, "More information is needed from the research team before a decision can be made."
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But... Is that really what is needed from the Times?
More transparency is needed from rugby's various governing bodies.
However advanced approval is needed from college/unit HR prior to finalizing any arrangements.
"And we need to let the intellectual community know what is needed from our perspective".
And for CETA to be agreed, unanimous support is needed from all 28 EU countries.
The other players measure up to what is needed from them.
Exactly how quick it will be depends on how much detail is needed from each gene.
To address this, broadening the system's worldview is needed from the strategic level.
Much more is needed from Congress if mine safety is to advance convincingly beyond 1969.
A lot of input is needed from institutions to make those work as seamlessly as possible".
Johannesburg's stock exchange is currently "considering what form of accounting standard is needed from listed companies".
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