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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Any needs" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about someone's requirements or requests. Example: "If you have any needs regarding the project, please let me know."
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"We don't have any needs at the major league level.
We will continue to be responsive to any needs of law enforcement on this matter".
Team personnel tend to buzz around her, in case she has any needs.
The reactor of 1MWt output is designed without any needs for fuel exchange and decommissioning on site.
In this way we can transfer pressure loads through the fluid without any needs for special load surface parametrizations.
NATO needs to work quickly to identify crises and decide what action, if any, needs to be taken.
"This information will be reviewed to ascertain what action, if any, needs to be taken in relation to it.
He is "self-insuring" — that is, stashing enough in savings so that, hopefully, it will cover any needs that arise.
The founder and CEO is overworked – Lois has limited capacity to attend to any needs beyond day-to-day operations.
Under ordinary circumstances, the copyright owner's "right of first publication" would outweigh any needs of reproduction for classroom purposes.
He said: "I want this €2.5bn to cover any needs that may occur … taking into account the worst-case scenarios and the needs for May".
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