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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an need" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a need" instead, as "need" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There is a need for more resources in our project."
Alternatives: "a requirement" or "a necessity."
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Given that female patients with AN need inpatient treatment with greater frequency than subjects with BN, only two of the studies mentioned above included women with BN [ 18, 38].
During our review we found only one study demonstrating increased activation in the DLPFC in those with AN [ 33], suggesting that more VBM studies of AN need to closely examine PFC regions.
And it can do all this without an need for delving into personal messages, posts, status updates, photos or all the other information Facebook holds.
The trio behind the app, Velina Ivanova, Hristo Hristov, and Paul Llanos, built version one of Indulge at the Disrupt Hackathon, but it took Ivanova a full year to convince Hristov that the app solves an need.
This slight pivot into self-awareness taught me that if I ever feel an need to watch the show, it's a red flag.
People buy vinyl because they care about the experience of going to a record store (or in some cases, Whole Foods), because they care about hi-fidelity audio quality, or because they're 20 an need something to pin to their dorm room wall.
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