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Discover LudwigThe phrase "needed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying something that is required or requested from someone or something.
Example: "I have a list of documents that are needed from the finance department to complete the report."
Alternatives: "required from" or "requested from".
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34 needed from two overs.
22 needed from five balls.
29 needed from 84 balls.
36 more needed from 36 balls.
"You don't get what's needed from pizza.
Two off the over: 100 needed from nine overs.
However, she had everything she needed from Ray and me.
But still seven runs were needed from four balls.
Somehow, that mutated into 13 needed from the final over.
He said there was nothing he needed from college.
More transparency is needed from rugby's various governing bodies.
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