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The phrase "maybe need" is not grammatically correct and should be rephrased to "may need." This phrase can be used in written English in a declarative sentence to express a possibility or uncertainty.
Example: I may need to buy more groceries if we run out of food.
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I maybe need to get a new accountant.
We maybe need just one guy to break through".
AMY DAVIDSON: Romney: "I maybe need to get a new accountant"... did I hear that right?
I maybe need to play two more preseason games to be 100percentt".
"Since it is a gray area, we maybe need the gray-area button".
"I think I do maybe need to cool it down a little bit," Leiter said.
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"It [the change] was maybe needed.
"We maybe needed one more," he muses.
What if someone maybe needs them.
And I maybe needed to cheer up.
"What if someone maybe needs them?" Right.
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