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The phrase "a need to work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity or requirement to engage in work or employment.
Example: "After months of searching for a job, I finally felt a need to work to support my family."
Alternatives: "a necessity to work" or "an obligation to work".
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"There is a need to work on your system".
In France people have 'talent,' but they don't feel a need to work.
In terms of children with more affluence, there is less of a need to work and make money".
On April 24th Pascal Lamy, head of the WTO, attributed the administration's paucity of public comment about Doha to a need to work out its own strategy.
"There is a need to work together so that life on all levels will return fully to normal," the pope said.
There is also a need to work with states to remove unnecessary and cumbersome hurdles around changing a person's gender identity on official documents.
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A man and a woman need to work together, and the law should back them up.
"We as a field need to work on that".
"Louise definitely had a psychological need to work," explains Jerry Gorovoy, her chief assistant of 30 years.
More actors, bigger problems, a greater need to work better together.
Therefore, there is a significant need to work towards discovering new compounds to control these parasites.
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