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You could use the phrase "needed to" in this instance. For example: I needed to take a break to recharge my batteries.
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Has needed to for decades.
She stopped more than she needed to — for coffee, for water, for the bathroom, for gum.
I have no doubt he did learn what he needed to, for this city makes you learn.
They needed to, for while the Heineken final robbed Leinster of some lung and leg power, the European champions still tried to run Munster off their feet.
The reason most often cited by people who said they were spending more time was that they needed to for school or work.
I lost weight partly because I felt I needed to for my own fitness, not that I was ever particularly fat.
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Reposition your body if you need to for comfort.
"We needed to stand for something".
I needed to look for something new.
It needed to end for now.
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