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The phrase "a need for help" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's requirement for assistance or support in various contexts, such as personal, professional, or social situations.
Example: "After the recent events, there is a clear need for help in the community to support those affected."
Alternatives: "a requirement for assistance" or "a necessity for support."
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You have to fight or surrender; if you are fighting, you have a need for help.
Alcohol use disorder symptoms frequently occur in adolescents and younger adults who seldom acknowledge a need for help.
"It is a first mission, intended to determine whether there is a need for help," Mr. Amiri said.
Sarah Eldridge, development officer at City of Sanctuary in Sheffield, said there was a need for help at the moment – but not for Syrians.
Destiny, 18, knew a 22-year-old woman named Melissa, who saw in Destiny a little bit of herself — a troubled background, a life on the verge, a need for help.
Rob Williams, its chief executive, said: "We recognise that parenting is sometimes a difficult job and there is a need for help in finding positive and effective forms of discipline that lead to long-term improvements in a child's behaviour.
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She is now eager to start Wags 4 Hope Clubs in schools across the country since there is such a need for helping rescue animals everywhere.
Sudden changes in behavior, in particular, may suggest a need for professional help.
A sizable proportion, 301 (75.8%), of respondents believe there is a need for spiritual help during pregnancy and childbirth.
Most of the women, 301 (75.8%), believe there is a need for spiritual help during pregnancy and childbirth.
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