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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase, indicating that the need belongs to her. Here are a few examples of how it could be used: - "He always puts her needs before his own." - "Despite her need for rest, she continued to push herself at work." - "The charity organization aims to address the community's most pressing needs, especially her need for education and healthcare." - "In her journal, she wrote about her need for adventure and travel."
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He must understand her need to rotate.
They understand her need to cut back.
She was probably also prompted by her need for money.
But her need to communicate and connect remained strong.
"I understand her need for control and independence," Yamaguchi said.
For starters, her need for praise was insatiable.
Her life was defined by her need not to cry.
Her need to give this reassurance was telling.
Once she was on her own, her need for control intensified.
Her need for reassurance is disarming, and also more than "When in Rome" can handle.
She'd hoped that Nola understood about her need to make new friends and leave Fishponds behind.
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