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Discover Ludwig"sudden need for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a sudden or unexpected desire or requirement for something. Example: The sudden need for a new car arose when my old one broke down on the way to work.
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FEELING the sudden need for 75-degree weather?
What is largely driving the sales is the sudden need for money.
The sudden need for women to work while men fought abroad rapidly accelerated the process.
Others seemed reluctant to criticize the situation in the camps, struggling with their sudden need for help at all.
Is this sudden need for authenticity a sociological urge toward simplicity or just a fad, like fusion?
As economic reforms swept China, Chang was quick to capitalize on the sudden need for world-class chefs.
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But there's another big reason for the sudden need-for-speed: Jawbone's long-term vision– that phones would be the center of our worlds with lines hopelessly blurred between consumer and professional devices suddenly went from futuristic idea to current reality thanks to the iPhone, Android and the surge of investment around those platforms.
When Jon died, I felt the sudden need to search for that meaning.
The sudden need to find a replacement for the outgoing president, Jacques Santer of Luxembourg, provoked the EU's 15 national leaders into almost unbelievably swift and unanimous action on March 24th, the first day of their two-day summit in Berlin.
"Everyone treatin' yah gud?" "Yeah…" I couldn't figure out the reason for his sudden need to have small talk with me.
For some reason, I felt a sudden need to speed up the voting process.
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