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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any needs for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about specific requirements or necessities in a given context.
Example: "Please let me know if there are any needs for additional resources for the project."
Alternatives: "any requirements for" or "any requests for".
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The reactor of 1MWt output is designed without any needs for fuel exchange and decommissioning on site.
In this way we can transfer pressure loads through the fluid without any needs for special load surface parametrizations.
Reliable solution of fire resistance up to R180, proved by several realized fire tests and supported by appropriate design procedures, eliminates any needs for special on fire case oriented additional structural improvements.
The panel's task was to discuss the set of scenario-specific challenges and come up with policy options to address them, including any needs for legal changes.
Hence, 42 participants without any needs for bone augmentation were randomized into the two study arms of the trial.
Those 2 days also provided an opportunity to identify any needs for which there was already evidence that the knowledge broker could transfer while waiting for the researchers to produce results on the interventions in place in the region.
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