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Discover Ludwig"hour of need" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a time when someone is in desperate need of help or assistance. For example, "The small community rallied around and provided him with the support he needed in his hour of need."
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Hour of need.
A time when someone really needs something, almost a last chance, is their hour of need.
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Shame he wasn't around in Mr Pamuk's hour of need.
"In that hour of need," he said, "our security vanished".
Will Abu Dhabi abandon Dubai in its hour of need?
Because he's back at Arsenal, in their hour of need.
He was a true friend in my hour of need".
He said, "In America, we do not abandon our fellow citizens in their hour of need," not "our hour of need".
Please help us, please do not abandon us in our hour of need.
Murle leaders have complained that they were abandoned in their hour of need.
And the people of Libya looked to the world in their hour of need.
But in Vaughan's hour of need Flintoff stepped up, showing what a wonderful cricketer he is.
I love this island with a passion and won't abandon it in its hour of need.
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