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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'somebody need' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Instead, the phrase 'someone needs' should be used. Example: Someone needs to mow the lawn before the party.
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"Somebody need to send one, one great big message, bigger than the World Trade Center," he said.
But doesn't somebody need to be pushing in the opposite direction from all those empire-builders in the bureaucracy?
If somebody need help -- please give me hands for a few minutes -- nobody say I am busy.
Actually it's quite a positive message if somebody, obviously drugs free, is running these fast times: why would somebody need to take something?
Sam kept looking up at the ceiling and the judge asked if he understood: 'Does somebody need to explain to Mr Hallam what happened?' Everybody else was crying".
"Did somebody need to go to Bullfeathers?
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Somebody needs to starts one".
Somebody needed to say it.
"Somebody needs to step up".
Somebody needs to do it".
Somebody needs to be accountable".
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