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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a client need" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "a client's need" to indicate possession.
Example: "Understanding a client's need is crucial for providing effective solutions."
Alternatives: "a client's requirement" or "a customer's necessity."
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So then, as we are making priority decisions, we are not making decisions that are only specific to a client need or an end-year need, we are actually making joint decisions that are looking at our longer term needs that really are focused on building out the longer-term platform for the future in combination with delivering in-year value.
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