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Rivers, as I was told by the people who had just rewilded one in the Lake District – greatly reducing the likelihood that it would cause floods downstream – "need something to chew on".
You may just need something to chew on.
Buy her some cat grass, she may just need something to chew.
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Gnawing constantly on the cage means that your hamster needs something to chew on, it is bored or stressed.
"We need something to do".
… I always need something to do.
You need something to publish!
Before they cook up anything really juicy, the politicians of the Mediterranean may need something simpler to chew on.
I needed something to happen.
He certainly needed something to.
A lot of people just want to have something to chew on.
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