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The phrase "a needs case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a situation or scenario that requires specific needs or considerations, often in business or project management.
Example: "In our meeting, we will review a needs case to determine the resources required for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "a requirements case" or "a needs assessment".
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It hopes to submit a needs case to the energy regulator Ofgem this year and start construction in 2017.
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We'll leave the debate on whether the aluminum Nanos even need cases for a later date.
Scottish Hydro-Electric Transmission Ltd, a division of energy giant SSE, said the "needs case" was a key part of the planning process.
Nevertheless, this definitely needs a case by case investigation and discussion of every single substance.
For example, "Table 1 needs a case," she would say.
… anyone who just got an iPhone 5 and still needs a case.
These observations indicate a need for case-by-case exposure assessments.
The Polaroid Cube needs a case to survive a dip in the pool.
Or perhaps he needs a case for it, or a groovy gadget for wrapping up the cord.
Second, it rationalizes a need for case study research in the field of IL research.
Now you may ask yourself why an clipable MP3 player would need a case for it, but whatevs.
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