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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need just one" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that a single item or thing is required or desired. Examples: 1. "I only need just one more ingredient to finish this recipe." 2. "Do you need just one ticket for the concert or two?" 3. "All I need is just one chance to prove myself." 4. "We don't need a whole box, just one sheet of paper will do." 5. "You can choose any book from the shelf, I just need one for my book club."
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Wales need just one point from their two matches against Bosnia Herzegovina on Saturday or Andorra on Tuesday night to qualify for a first major tournament since 1958.
You don't need fifty copies of Twilight on hand at all times; you need just one.
They lead the Athletics by two games in the loss column and need just one win in the upcoming series to maintain their grasp on first.
They need just one win from their remaining games, at Seychelles and at home to Lesotho on 2 September, to seal automatic qualification.
They need just one more victory.
"We need just one system of police".
Now, you would need just one programmer.
But patients with serious conditions never need just one scan.
England meanwhile need just one run to win.
AZ need just one more win to clinch the championship.
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