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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only needed" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to convey that something is necessary or required, and nothing more than that is needed. Example: The instructions were clear and concise, with only needed information included.
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Federer only needed one.
He only needed one.
He only needed his dressings changed.
"We only needed 2 points to win.
They only needed 3 or 4 points".
We only needed $15m from America.
Another 25 percent though you only needed 51.
Finley said: "I only needed 23 bunts to get him.
I only needed $149,000 and he said no.
He only needed 50 signatures, but turned in thousands.
QPR, though, only needed it to work once.
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