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"children in need" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in reference to children who are suffering hardship or poverty, or who need help or protections. For example, you could say "We are proud to be supporting children in need through our charity work."
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For Children In Need, why else?
Steadfast advocate for children in need.
Singing Bohemian Rhapsody on Children In Need.
Children in Need is on BBC1 from 7.30pm tonight.
Tonight's Children in Need might be hard to sit through.
She worked tirelessly to help children in need.
Children in Need starts at 7.30pm on Friday on BBC1.
Ms. Fine cared deeply about helping children in need.
Thompson donated them both to Children in Need.
He simply wanted to give back to children in need.
So when the excellent promotions for this week's BBC's Children in Need appeal tell us that "all your donation will go to Children in Need", do they also mean "all your donation will go to children in need"?
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