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The phrase "a natural need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an instinctive or inherent requirement for something, often in the context of human behavior or biological functions.
Example: "Humans have a natural need for social interaction, which is essential for emotional well-being."
Alternatives: "an inherent necessity" or "a fundamental requirement."
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In the era of the great development of information technologies and telecommunications, a natural need to develop and implement a unified system of digital building information modelling has arisen.
On the one hand, there is, as noted above, a "natural need" for symbols and rituals.
Therefore, there appears a natural need to introduce and develop (mid- convexity on finite sets.
It arises out of a natural "need" of the mind to "search for" "meaning".
According to the self-determination theory, individuals have a natural need for competence, autonomy, and social relatedness.
Hence the social contract is not fortuitous or merely conventional or second-best: it arises from and meets a natural need.
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It starts to feed an instinctual (and completely natural!) need for self-preservation — a need that will always trump less immediate but more fulfilling desires, like personal and professional growth.
According to Bergson, obligations, that is, customs, arise because of the natural need an individual has for the stability that a society can give.
As a result of this natural need, society inculcates habits of obedience in the individual.
An alligator in the yard is probably the last thing many Texans, coping with a natural disaster, need right now.
… An alligator in the yard is probably the last thing many Texans, coping with a natural disaster, need right now.
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