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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a human need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing basic requirements or necessities that are essential for human well-being or survival.
Example: "Access to clean water is a fundamental human need that should be prioritized in every community."
Alternatives: "a basic necessity" or "an essential requirement".
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Familiarity with ones world is a human need, and Alzheimer's patients – who often have their humanity disparaged – remain irreducibly human.
Yunior's relationship with his telling is more fraught and ambivalent (and I would argue self-serving) whereas Lola is not trying to impress anyone or pass for anything; she's more driven by a human need to bear witness, not only to her own humanity but to that of her family.
That's a human need.
A human need not be involved.
It's out of a human need.
It's just a human need.
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A change in the global economy towards a human needs approach will be necessary.
All instantly and without a human needing to do it themselves.
That's about the same as what a human needs to get into water.
At my congregation we have a human needs committee that distributes funds we raise.
We think about what the body needs, we think about what a human needs, and then we make it.
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