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The phrase "a need for large" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to express a requirement for something substantial or significant, but it is incomplete without additional context.
Example: "There is a need for large-scale solutions to address climate change."
Alternatives: "a demand for significant" or "a requirement for substantial".
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During his talk at Look3, he questioned whether there was still a need for large agencies of any kind.
"There is a need for large data center space measured in tens of thousands of square feet, and cheap real estate helps," he said.
The main reason for the change in climate, political authorities here say, has been a need for large sums of money to run campaigns.
There is a need for large international RCTs comparing the efficacy of lithium prophylaxis with other recommended maintenance treatments of unipolar depression.
Hence, there is still a need for large scale projects to demonstrate the effectiveness of photocatalytic materials on site, including also other positive effects (O3, VOC's, PM…).
The global increase in the number of applications involving therapeutic plasmid DNA (pDNA) is creating a need for large amounts of highly stable and purified molecules.
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Thus, there is a need for larger, longer-term studies to determine whether antibiotics can produce a modest reduction in heart attacks, Dr. Muhlestein's team said.
The authors concluded there was a need for larger and more rigorous studies to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the treatment for paediatric epilepsies, but found it was well tolerated in their sample.
Therefore, there is a need for large-scale MD simulations of three-dimensional (3D) nanometric cutting processes.
The report identified 36 key fields of research in Europe exhibiting a need for large-scale infrastructure and, in this connection, mooted a pan-European research infrastructure for European biobanking and biomolecular resources as of high priority.
There is a need for large-scale epidemiological surveys to be (a) faithful to diagnostic specifications and (b) constrain time and participant burden associated with each section of a possibly lengthy interview.
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