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"needed much more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a larger quantity than the one that actually exists is necessary. For example: "After the storm, the town needed much more aid than they received."
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"I needed much more sound".
"I needed much more fire," she said.
True as that may be, the Cavaliers needed much more.
But researchers said they needed much more evidence.
They needed much more in order to run the generator.
The bPMA needed much more gelation time than the rPMA due to this transformation.
As it turns out, the residents of Flint needed much more of that.
But the Yankees needed much more, especially from Vazquez, and did not get it.
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But we need much more.
I need much more practice.
But we need much more than that.
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