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The phrase 'have less need' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which something is required in lesser quantities than before. For example: With more efficient energy practices, businesses have less need for electricity.
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We have less need now to separate the various strands.
In winnowing stocks, they therefore have less need for shortcuts.
With lower deficits, it would have less need for borrowing.
Europeans have less need to bow and scrape when a U.S. leader arrives.
The Brits have less need to go to the big-name restaurants than the Americans do.
By improving primary and community care, patients will have less need for costly hospital beds.
The future would have less need for his iconoclasm, having incorporated it.
Yet, on the assumption that middle income countries have less need for aid, major development organisations are absent in Namibia.
Do you think that there's an assumption people in long-term relationships have less need to discuss problems?
Meanwhile, farmers are being urged to explore ways to keep their animals healthy so they have less need for medications.
If companies jumped in opportunistically, they could have less need to tap the market down the road.
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