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The phrase "a drastic need for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an urgent or significant requirement for something.
Example: "The community expressed a drastic need for more mental health resources to support its residents."
Alternatives: "an urgent need for" or "a critical need for".
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Not surprisingly, the changing face of New Jersey has brought about such a drastic need for school construction funds.
In a statement, the trust said there was a "drastic need" for David Cardoza and Grossman to answer questions about the £10.25m.
Criticism of the City Hall proposal is growing from members of the Bronx clergy and the city's Democratic coalition in Congress, who say it ignores both a drastic need for classroom space in the northwest Bronx and the availability of federal school construction aid to provide it.
Dyfed Edwards, housing spokesman for the umbrella body for councils, the Welsh Local Government Association, said there was a drastic need for more social housing.
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Clearly, the Aug. 14 blackout indicates the drastic need for more power-generation capacity, locally based so that local failures do not escalate beyond narrow boundaries.
The results show the drastic need for more mass transportation in the metropolitan area, said J. William Van Dyke Sr., former chairman of the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority and Bergen County's representative on the board for 13 years.
But, is such a drastic change needed?
Yet there was also a practical need for a drastic enlargement of scale.
The new CEO doesn't do much to assuage my concerns — Heins noted yesterday that he didn't see much need for a "drastic change" for the company, though others may see it differently (quick aside: RIM's stock has dipped yet again).
Host Vikram Gandhi goes to Dhaka to explore the thriving illegal market for kidneys, and to see why so many of the country's poor are willing to take such a drastic step for the cash they need.
Then Vikram Gandhi went to Bangladesh to explore the thriving illegal market for kidneys and to see why so many of the country's poor were willing to take such a drastic step for the cash they need.
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