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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a known need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a requirement or necessity that is already recognized or acknowledged by a group or individual.
Example: "The project was initiated to address a known need within the community for better access to healthcare services."
Alternatives: "an acknowledged necessity" or "a recognized requirement."
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Crafts argues that it was two things: the BoE was not independent, it was just an arm of the Treasury, and the Treasury had a known need to generate some inflation to bring down high debt levels.
And this may prove an incredibly efficient way to fill medical markets where there is a known need.
The enzyme from the pathogen Klebsiella pneumoniae (KpCld) represents a subfamily of Clds that share most of their active site structure with efficient O2-producing Clds, even though they have a truncated monomeric structure, exist as a dimer rather than a pentamer, and come from Gram-negative bacteria without a known need to degrade chlorite.
Although moisture is a known need of roots to thrive and grow, many gardeners do not realize that oxygen is also essential.
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His father, he knew, needed a denial from him in order to proceed with his fight.
Similarly, a child's right to know needs to be addressed along with a parent's right to information.
FOR a decade, John Ransom Phillips knew he needed a new home.
It's a wonderful feeling to know they need me.
There came a time when I knew I needed a career and to get a degree.
Everyone knows you need a woman to make a baby!
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