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Discover LudwigThe phrase "close the need" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
It does not make grammatical sense. If you are looking to express the idea that you are addressing a need or problem, you could say "close the gap," "resolve the need," or "fulfill the need." For example: We must close the gap in healthcare access to ensure everyone can receive the help they need.
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Sumazi: Needs are changing-when someone helps you, you can close the needs.
With China's continuing reform of health insurance, we anticipate a narrowing, but not closing, the need-based equal access gap.
You don't need to close the account you need to pay off the balance due".
This development needs to be addressed, and effective strategies to close the gap are needed.
We need to close the funding gap, and we need to do it today, while polio is still in retreat".
"The outlook is very much dominated by the need to close the deal with the Middle Eastern investors".
Both sides on the affirmative action issue agree on the need to close the education gap, but not much else.
It was a time when Patrick Buchanan was talking very publicly about the need to close the borders with Mexico.
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But he said the president's signature does not change his position about the need to close the prison.
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