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Discover Ludwig"in the need" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence
The correct phrase would be "in need" or "in need of." Example: I am in need of a new car.
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They're caught up in the need to be post-today".
That's an overwhelming increase in the need for automotive fuel.
Even with other nations stepping in, the need is growing.
Do they really believe in the need for green policies?
Complications can also result in the need for later surgery.
But in the need for change lies opportunity.
There is growing interest in the need to improve reliability in science.
"We're more in the need of the industry," Mr. Tidwell said.
"The prison stands as an object lesson in the need for radical reform".
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The stadium design factors-in the need for it to host opening and closing ceremonies.
This was done to weigh-in the need for timely management advice among referral-base colleagues.
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