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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'need much' is not grammatically correct.
You would need to use a more specific phrase like 'need a lot' or 'need much more'. For example, "We need much more technology to make this project successful."
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"You don't need much".
These shoes don't need much".
I didn't need much help.
You don't need much sleep.
I need much more practice.
But we need much more.
He doesn't need much advice.
They did not need much convincing.
But we need much more than that.
"I don't need much," he said.
It didn't need much more explanation.
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