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Discover Ludwig"needed a rest" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being tired and in need of a break or relaxation. For example: - After a long day at work, I needed a rest to recharge my energy. - The marathon runner collapsed at the finish line, completely exhausted and in dire need of a rest. - The children had been playing all day and were starting to get cranky, so their mother decided they all needed a rest. - Despite their excitement, the hikers knew they needed a rest before continuing on the challenging trail. - It was clear that the actor had been pushing himself too hard and needed a rest from his busy schedule.
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He needed a rest.
Everybody needed a rest.
I needed a rest.
France, indeed, needed a rest.
It was because somebody needed a rest.
My mind needed a rest".
"In November and December, this thing needed a rest and I needed a rest.
On February 14th, he said he needed a rest.
Or maybe he figured the Cup needed a rest.
"I had completed two big projects and needed a rest.
And we all know he needed a rest".
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