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The phrase "a need on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, and it may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "There is a need on improving communication skills" should be rephrased for clarity.
Alternatives: "a need for" or "a requirement for".
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There is probably a need, on both sides, to make one or two technical concessions on the level of a VAT rate in the islands, or on the date for the start of the reduction of the subsidy for small pensions.
Is this a need on Mia's part, or a want?
The Giants had a need, on the field and off.
It looks as though there is a need, on both sides, for a revolution in manners.
But still, it's a respectable pocket musical that could fill a need on regional and collegiate stages.
"If there is a need on the other side then go for it – but not as a present.
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Several expressed a need for on-going support.
"There is a need to work on your system".
A need for education on the subject will remain.
They expressed a need for information on methods of assessment.
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