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Discover Ludwig"has great needs" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe an individual, group, or situation which requires a lot of help or resources. For example: The small village in the Amazon rainforest has great needs, due to its limited access to healthcare and education.
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Africa has great needs and it is right to ask for help.
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For which Britain has great need.
I think everybody has great need and that's so complicated.
Hergé characterised Wallez's instructions in a sarcastic manner, saying Wallez referred to the Congo as "our beautiful colony which has great need of us, tarantara, tarantaraboom".
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("We are a young state. We have great needs").
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And we need a good, clear way (the free application or some replacement) to help us determine who has greater need for financial aid.
Another limitation is that while Cui's silicon nanowires make great anodes, lithium-battery technology has greater need for improved cathodes.
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