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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a citizen needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirements or necessities for individuals who are recognized as members of a state or nation.
Example: "In order to participate fully in society, a citizen needs access to education and healthcare."
Alternatives: "a citizen requires" or "a citizen must have".
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Lieutenant Beatty offered this description of the unit's role: "When a citizen needs help, they call the police.
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How much science, actually, does a citizen need to know?
"I have two small children and I need to transport them, and it's really easy to take the car instead of taking a bus so I also as a citizen need to change my behaviour".
Like many of you that care about vets, or that are vets, I knew we as a society, and me as a citizen, needed to do more.
Anyone who is not an Australian citizen needs a valid visa to enter and spend time in Australia.
A group of policy makers unilaterally deciding that a particular citizen needs to be targeted is not, by any stretch of the imagination, due process.
The first thing a young citizen needs to know is the rights he or she possesses and how they were won by previous generations.
We don't yet know what types of local scrutiny arrangements will bring a real focus on citizen needs in efforts to join up different services.
To be full participants in our cultural life and democratic institutions, every citizen needs a sound and broad education.
Against the odds, Gibney has wrestled a complex subject every citizen needs to know about into riveting entertainment.
"Maybe I'm nuts, but I would like to think that we can put politics aside and agree that no American citizen needs an M-16, or maybe ten of them.
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