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Discover Ludwig"needing more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation which requires additional resources or attention. For example: "Our classrooms are overcrowded, needing more desks and chairs."
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"This isn't about needing more evidence.
And you start needing more medical care".
Eventually, needing more room for his drumming, he moved out.
Anyone needing more evidence need only visit Afghan towns.
Only a dry tiramisù, needing more mascarpone, failed to deliver.
For men needing more storage, he suggests... a briefcase.
Anyone needing more positives could find them a block away.
We have become accustomed to needing more to do more.
Evan quickly regressed, needing more and more in-home nursing.
Neuropathic pain is a significant medical problem needing more effective treatments with fewer side effects.
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Isolated nurses were more likely to report needing more training (Table 4).
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