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Discover Ludwig"needing only" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something requires only a certain amount of effort, time, or resources in order to be achieved. For example: "The project was close to completion, needing only a few final touches before it was ready to be presented."
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He had 29 putts after needing only 24 on Thursday.
There were no servicers deemed as needing only minor improvement.
That leaves them needing only $120,000 more.
Navigation on the Aakash-2's screen was simple and fast, needing only a light touch.
Bailey pitched well, needing only 103 pitches through eight innings, but he did not look overpowering.
Still, Ukraine played urgently, needing a victory to advance, while England retreated, needing only a tie.
As a theorist needing only pencil and paper, Dr Cohen could escape the chaos.
Team New Zealand built an 8-1 lead, needing only one victory to clinch the Cup.
Desperately, he tried to break free, needing only 1 point to force overtime, 2 to win.
He putted with precision Saturday, needing only 23 putts to complete his round.
Russia plays at Azerbaijan needing only a point to win the group.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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