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The phrase "available where needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is accessible or can be found in specific locations as required.
Example: "The resources will be available where needed to support the project effectively."
Alternatives: "accessible as required" or "provided in necessary locations".
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In 1996 the Federal Communications Commission put states in charge of seeing that such phones were available where needed.
Before a meeting this week in Switzerland, MSF called for international agencies to ensure that snakebite treatment is available where needed.
Our bill would tighten the standards for NSLs and for secret court orders compromising the records of US citizens, and includes a range of other protections to ensure these powers are available where needed, but cannot be abused.
Meanwhile, effective antibiotics have to be readily available where needed.
On-going support involving husband should be available where needed.
Community-strengthening interventions should pay attention to the parallel need to create contexts that enable and support groups to have optimally beneficial effects – HIV/AIDS-related services need to be accessible and effective, programs implemented fully, and food and transport assistance available where needed.
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UK-specific unit costs were estimated from the perspective of the National Health Service using data from readily-available secondary sources and published literature, where available, as well as expert opinion, where needed.
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