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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needs" is not correct in written English.
It is not usable as it does not follow standard grammatical rules. An example of a correct phrase would be "a need for improvement."
Alternatives: "a requirement" or "a necessity."
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"This is a needs crisis.
With a needs test?
Without a needs test?
A needs assessment must be done".
Conducting a needs assessment in Kenya.
The committee should begin with a needs assessment.
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SP-A needs a lipid monolayer to pull it into the surface.
After one month, loans are allocated on a needs-basis.
Go to LifeHappens.org for a needs-analysis calculator.
This is a needs-based concept".
Scrapping of Barnett formula, replaced with a "needs-based" system.
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