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The phrase "a need to bring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the necessity or requirement to introduce or provide something.
Example: "There is a need to bring more awareness to environmental issues in our community."
Alternatives: "a necessity to introduce" or "a requirement to provide".
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"There's a need to bring people together," he says.
And he highlighted a need to "bring unemployment down from the current unacceptably high levels".
"I saw a need to bring people together to talk about moving forward," she said.
We have a need to bring SOMETHING to the journey, apart from our yearning to complete it.
"There was certainly a need to bring public trust and confidence back into how charities fundraise," he says.
The demand for monoclonal antibody for therapeutic and diagnostic applications is rising constantly which puts up a need to bring down the cost of its production.
But, the flow environment keeps changing and hence there is a need to bring in robustness and optimize the proposed design.
"I am doing this as inexpensively as I can, but there may be a need to bring in income," he said.
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No Apple employee filed court papers asserting a special need to bring a bag, the judge wrote.
We have a crucial need to bring innovation to our risk-management institutions.
There is a real need to bring these policies together with social and economic policy to ensure change.
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