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The phrase "a widespread need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a need that is common or prevalent among a large group of people or in a particular area.
Example: "The recent survey revealed a widespread need for mental health resources in the community."
Alternatives: "a common necessity" or "a prevalent demand."
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Yet spelling out these principles clearly met a widespread need.
Pascal's, Leibniz's, and Morland's devices were curiosities, but with the Industrial Revolution of the 18th century came a widespread need to perform repetitive operations efficiently.
This chapter discusses the rapid deployment security (RDS) and reveals that there is a widespread need for portable personnel and assets protective systems.
Often, managers trying to meet a widespread need in their organizations see the instrument as the best available (if imperfect) option.
"While there is a widespread need for affordable housing in America, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae report massive profits, provide their top executives with huge compensation packages and laugh all the way to the bank with government guarantees.
Whereas earlier calculating machines, such as Blaise Pascal's Pascaline in France and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz's Step Reckoner in Germany, were mere curiosities, with the Industrial Revolution came a widespread need to perform repetitive operations efficiently.
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NICK BROWNING Lexington, Mass., April 22, 2013 Readers React Dr. Browning is looking at too small a piece of a more widespread need for term limits.
More disabled doctors mean a more widespread need and appreciation for accessibility ― for patients and for those giving care, too.
"We're in danger of throwing the baby out with the bathwater". De Botton argues that the decline of religious faith has left behind a real and widespread need for wisdom and insight; the media offers only a "cruel sentimentality" and gives little space to the most difficult of our life experiences, such as failure, death or envy, nor does it offer ways to deal with them.
There is, therefore, an immediate and widespread need for interventions that decrease barriers and increase incentives for seeking appropriate care [ 13, 21].
In the few developing locales where such infrastructure might exist and indeed, even in the richest nations on the planet this resource can be ruined suddenly by a natural disaster like a hurricane, earthquake, or tsunami, creating an immediate, desperate, and widespread need for safe drinking water.
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