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The phrase "a need for future work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing areas that require further research, development, or effort in the future.
Example: "The study highlighted a need for future work to explore the long-term effects of the treatment."
Alternatives: "a requirement for subsequent efforts" or "a necessity for ongoing research".
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Most of them indicated a need for future work and improvements.
There is a need for future work to showcase hybrid approaches taking into consideration the strengths and weaknesses of both methodologies, with the balance between the different approaches being empirically determined to maximise the efficiency and applicability of the overall system.
A need for future work to clarify developmental patterns within the same individuals is emphasized.
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While these relationships are understood at a theoretical level, there is a need for future empirical work to flesh out the details.
The phylogenetic patterns of BDS identified here point to the need for future work integrating all relevant variables in a consistent model for BDS.
These factors point to the need for future work to detect signals related to phreatic explosions.
This raises the need for future work towards automating and simplification of domain-specific definitions of parameters and functions.
The results further highlight the need for future work examining the type of dynamics we might expect from such systems.
This observation stresses again the need for future work devoted to suppression of these artifacts for more accurate quantification in SPECT-CT.
Therefore, our finding of less neuroimaging among minorities resonates with the findings of racial and ethnic disparities in diagnostic procedures in many prior studies [27] and highlights the need for future work to address potential disparities in health care delivery [28].
This result makes clear the need for future work to increase the precision of phylogenetic inference (Shirreff et al. 2013).
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