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The phrase "forthcoming need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a requirement or necessity that is anticipated or expected to arise in the near future. Example: "We must prepare for the forthcoming need for additional resources as the project progresses."
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Reid has warned repeatedly that the Senate would not negotiate over funding the government, or the forthcoming need to raise the nation's debt limit.
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With the continuing introduction of improved computer technology and technological innovation, there is every reason to believe that quality and quantity of antibody products will continue to improve in the coming years, and supply will be adequate to meet the forthcoming needs of the industry.
Therefore, forthcoming activities need to aim at simplifying the procedure and making it manageable also for smaller enterprises.
England, who play Australia, South Africa and New Zealand in the forthcoming weeks, need to regain their place in the top four if they are to be among the top seeds for their home tournament.
Forthcoming studies need also to re-address the dose-response effect of exercise or other possible sham intervention.
Then he said that more help would be forthcoming "as needed".
While regular performance dialogue should certainly be a part of any manager's daily role, if they're not forthcoming, then you need to ask for it.
For the forthcoming analysis, we need the following lemmas.
For the forthcoming analysis, we need to introduce some new notations.
"Clearly, if nothing is forthcoming, then we need to make that saving somehow.
And there is depth - not flawless cover throughout the team, but the sort of strength that teams with their forthcoming battles will need to draw on.
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