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Discover LudwigThe phrase "idea need" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a requirement or necessity for an idea, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The project has an idea need that must be addressed before moving forward."
Alternatives: "need for ideas" or "requirement for ideas."
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I suggest that the morbidity of the thing and the morbidity of the idea need to be separated.
Proponents of this idea need to indicate more fully how to manage the tangled implications of dividing up all parts of Commons legislation along distinct national lines.
Those of us who think it a disastrous idea need to stop being so stunned by this self-harming decision and start forging a sensible response to protect the economy and liberal values.
I show up half an hour early for my nightshift so I can take care of the things you have no idea need to be taken care of.
That idea, that single, fallacious, rapist-enabling seed of an idea need only find a fertile environment in the minds of zealots to have a devastating effect on women's rights.
However, this idea need not be surprising since one out of several functions of a swarm is to serve as a collective unit of nutrient foraging, a process which necessitates an economy of movement toward or through a potentially more favorable nutritious environment.
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That idea needed some contemplation.
The idea needs refinements.
No? Clearly, this idea needed a little polishing.
But, Dr. Yaffe said, that idea needs more study.
And somehow that idea needed picking up and reflecting.
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