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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a need of a" is not correct English
Instead, you should use "a need for a". For example, "There is a need for a more organized system".
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Many of them were newly unemployed and in a need of a little luck.
The Yankees are 16-14 since the All-Star break, and there is a sense of stagnation and a need of a jolt.
"There is a need of a change in the system," said Pranab Mukherjee, the powerful minister who introduced the resolution into the Lok Sabha, the lower house.
There is a need of a robust criterion which is easy to implement.
Hence, there is a need of a comprehensive study on this topic.
The facades of these buildings are often in a need of a refurbishment.
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Thus, there is a need of an intervention on the independent predictors.
So there is a need of deriving a dynamic boundary to describe periocular region.
Patients expressed a need of water and a variety of food.
À la Recherche du Temps Perdu: A book in need of an editor about a protagonist in need of a psychiatrist.
But Bates was a wing in need of a center.
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