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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sorely needs" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a strong or urgent requirement for something.
Example: "The project sorely needs additional funding to continue."
Alternatives: "urgently requires" or "desperately needs"
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America sorely needs it.
It sorely needs help.
Greece sorely needs the business.
It sorely needs to diversify.
Right now Romney sorely needs complexity.
This is something the field sorely needs.
The economy sorely needs some such help.
The N.S.A. sorely needs such restrictions now.
The Greek economy still sorely needs restructuring.
But it sorely needs more cash.
It also increases profit, something Twitter sorely needs.
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