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The phrase "actually in need of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a genuine requirement or necessity for something.
Example: "Many families in our community are actually in need of food assistance during the winter months."
Alternatives: "truly in need of" or "genuinely in need of".
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But were any of these actually in need of the kind of help Gribben felt compelled to offer?
Black bears were hunted in New Jersey until 1970, when it was discovered that fewer than 100 animals survived and the species was actually in need of protection.
According to the logic laid out in Deceit it is possible that some men in positions of responsibility are, due to their deceits, actually in need of someone to take responsibility for them.
But over here at Vice Canada, we're happy to report that we're actually in need of more staff, and we're hiring for a Sales and Marketing position!
How could a team with Andre Ethier, Yasiel Puig, Carl Crawford, Joc Pederson, Enrique Hernandez, Scott Van Slyke and Trayce Thompson possibly find themselves actually in need of an outfielder?
So it has become a case of confrontation, where both sides could spend their energies on far bigger problems like poverty or high unemployment, problems that are actually in need of a solution.
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It is crucial that essential drugs actually reach patients in need of them.
A decentralised approach is essential for narrowing the treatment gap, but will not necessarily ensure that services actually reach those in need of care.
It appeared that only a portion of the deceased patients had actually been identified as in need of palliative care in the intervention group.
Since then she's found a strong, vibratoless voice that's confident but imperfect in funny ways: because it brings to mind music that's actually popular, it often seems in need of post-production sweetening.
(Tablets! Google Glass! The Internet of Things!) Often, what we actually get is a solution in need of a problem, even as organizations feel compelled to adopt it in order to stay relevant.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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