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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a combination of the verb "need" and the noun "things," indicating a general desire or requirement for certain unspecified items. Example: "I need things to decorate my new apartment, like curtains and throw pillows." Here, the speaker is expressing their need for various household items without specifying exactly which things they are referring to. This phrase can also be used in other contexts, such as "I need things for my trip, like sunscreen and hiking boots."
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I just don't need things.
People need things loud and fast.
"You can make enough money to not need things, or you can just not need things".
I only need things to be clean.
"In every apartment, you need things you can talk about".
I need things that can deal with my impatience".
"I'll need things to go my way," she said.
He has come to learn you don't need things.
Do we really need things to be more complex than they are?
"Culture has put us in this place where we need things like Facebook and video chat.
Frank and Georgie need things from each other; they just don't quite need each other.
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