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The phrase "a particular need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when specifying a specific requirement or necessity in a given context.
Example: "The organization aims to address a particular need in the community by providing access to educational resources."
Alternatives: "a specific requirement" or "a distinct necessity."
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Water supply, available water provided to fulfill a particular need.
French interlocutors expressed a particular need for closer, more efficient P3 coordination.
The Jets emphasize that they rarely draft for a particular need.
"In New York, the benefit world fills a particular need," said Simone Martel, an event planner.
Most times, people make their choice based on price, not because they fill a particular need.
Also, are there any areas in the UK with a particular need for Tefl teachers?
Texas college football teams seem to have a particular need for hand signals.
They said there was a particular need for programs for girls.
That said, he will never turn down a director who has a particular need.
Mentoring relationships evolve over time, often arising out of a particular need.
And because the disease could spread quickly from abroad, there is a particular need for more laboratories overseas.
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