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The phrase 'will have needed' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express that something will have been required before a certain point in the future. Example: By the time the project is finished, we will have needed to purchase new equipment.
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North Korea will have needed help in getting them up and running.
You will have needed a holiday to recover from this one.
And given how difficult and decisive this stage is likely to be, they will have needed that rest.
Crosby will have needed 189 games, but he will have finally played in all 30 N.H.L. cities.
"Every indication is that the chairman and the ranking member are making progress in their discussions, and that this bill will have needed improvements," Mr. McConnell said in a speech on Thursday.
It's killing me because they're saying, 'Well, yeah, Jerome was taking them pills all the time.' And I'm like, 'He was doing what?'" Jerome may have had a prescription, but like many addicts he will have needed more and more.
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Of course she'll have needed editorial help – even expert novelists need help.
What's more, the small resources the government will have need to go on long-term priorities, not short-term relief.
Thus, the ruler will have need of the astrologer who will function as a kind of doctor, psychologist, sociologist, and political theorist.
Equally, Iran will have need less need for nuclear weapons if it has ad deal with us and recognizes Israel - a country with its own nuclear arsenal.
She has signed up for two tournaments next year, by which time Snowball will have a needed tune-up.
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