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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have need" is not grammatically correct in written English.
You could use "need" or "have a need" instead. Example sentence: I have a need for more information about the project.
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Men certainly have need for the care.
Rarely have need and opportunity so neatly come together.
Grants go only to those deemed to have "need".
Port Clyde may yet have need of him.
Pray you never have need for their services.
"The Americans have need of the telephone, but we do not," the postal official reportedly said.
Of course, the Republicans have — need I remind you? — been campaigning for a while now.
"We post for sales, previews, giveaways, and when we have need to share updates.
could still have need for him as the 2012 election ramps up.
Like so many leaders, Falwell seemed to have need of followers.
"Because I no longer have need of it," she answers, offering no further explanation.
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