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"expresses their needs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of a person or group of people conveying their wants and needs. For example, "The parents expressed their needs to the school board in order to get their children the resources they needed to succeed."
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Millennials want meaningful work that expresses their needs, values, talents and desire to learn.
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Union members and nonmembers alike benefit from a voice that can demand their rights and express their needs to schools and the government.
Characters' inability to express their needs, desires, and wishes, because of tight traditions of decorum, give rise to much of the misery he depicts.
Industrial relations systems must also provide employees with a means of expressing their needs at the workplace while offering steps for resolving the conflicts that inevitably arise between workers and employers.
The scientists also discovered that barn owls express their needs and desires to each other through a complex, rule-based series of calls, trills, barks and hoots, a language the researchers are now seeking to decipher.
"Some of them a very articulate and can express their needs, but some are in a desperate state".
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