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"eliminate a need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to get rid of or do away with a requirement or necessity. Example: The new technology has greatly eliminated the need for manual labor in the manufacturing industry.
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Would that eliminate a need to scrub away the bias?
m-Via, now Boom, has been working on a way to eliminate a need for cash wire transfer services by providing an alternative means to send money across borders using just a text message.
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Allies and undocumented immigrants intertwined, eliminating a need for distinction of one another.
Its deliciousness aside, this small action by one person eliminates a need for hundreds of plastic containers.
Teleneurophysiology eased the travel burden on patients and their families and eliminated a need for overnight accommodation to facilitate CN investigation.
Rather, on an important level, it's the age-old quest to build a better mousetrap — or maybe even to reimagine the problem in a way that eliminates a need for a mousetrap in the first place.
It eliminates a manufacturer's need to either carry large inventories or accumulate many duplicate orders.
In addition, the utilization of marine cyanobacteria as a glycogen producer can eliminate the need for a freshwater supply.
Purchase a hooded coat to eliminate the need for an umbrella.
So a CT scan does not always eliminate the need for a conventional angiogram.
Another trick for making a room appear brighter is to eliminate the need for a lot of furniture.
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