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The phrase "well need" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing of "we'll need" or "well, need" depending on the intended context.
Example: "If we want to finish on time, we'll need to work overtime this week."
Alternatives: "we will require" or "we'll have to".
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Get the name of the person you speak to at each university and their contact details – you may well need these again.
Well, need we mention the Pontiac Aztek?
Rescue plans may well need to be intensified.
So best wish him luck – he might well need it.
These women may well need updating later in life".
It may very well need to, and soon.
The Likud may well need them next time round.
You may well need it for a drink of water".
You may well need to find a better-paying home for your money.
And given how his team is playing, Kidney might well need more where that came from.
The camp was originally intended for surfers, who might well need such skills in an emergency.
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