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Discover LudwigThe phrase "develop needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of identifying or creating requirements or necessities for a project, product, or individual.
Example: "In order to create a successful marketing strategy, we must first develop needs based on our target audience's preferences."
Alternatives: "identify requirements" or "establish necessities".
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"The excuse-making culture that's been allowed to develop needs to be addressed because they've not performed and I do not believe that's down to money".
Future studies should develop needs based innovation strategies to address these identified deficits in transitional care for PWD.
It could be that when these adults develop needs for and begin to use other services (like the older adults in the CCI group), future nursing home admission becomes possible.
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They need a continuous, dependable set of services that respond to their developing needs for care and learning, and to the distinctive needs of their families.
The second application will be when a project that is already developed needs to be improved.
An ad hoc developed needs assessment checklist was used to guide the conversation.
The framework we developed needs to be validated and studied in the context of other team based settings.
The fetus that is slowly developing needs oxygen, meaning that you'll likely feel a bit deprived.
All major economies, developed and developing, need to take robust and transparent action to reduce their carbon emissions.
The preventive services are intended to delay or prevent people developing need for care; reduce those care needs and you minimise the effect on people of their disabilities.
These classes have different perspectives of functional decline, developing need of nursing care and survival.
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