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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a need for a" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a requirement or necessity for something, such as "There is a need for a better system to manage the paperwork".
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And a need for a strong leader".
"There's a need for a reality check".
"There's absolutely a need for a new policy," he said.
"Hopefully, this will fill a need for a while".
There was a need for a different sort of action.
Sharif says there is a need for a new mosque.
"They were expressing a need for a higher sodium product".
There is a need for a bipartisan approach on this.
Look, there's never a need for a chase.
"Was there a need for a modern translation, then?
But there was a need for a poltical settlement too.
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