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The phrase 'if she need' is not grammatically correct.
The correct usage would be 'if she needs'. For example: I'm happy to help her if she needs it.
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But at Marine Elementary, the principal, Lynn Bormann, feels as if she need not wait for the research results.
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What if she needs rehab?
I asked Ma if she needed anything.
I asked her if she needed help.
As if she needs to.
I asked if she needed any help.
If she needed groceries, I would go.
What will Sister Canora do if she needs more care?
"She asked me if she needed to bring me clothes.
She looks as if she needs a hug.
I told her to ask me if she needed help.
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