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Discover Ludwig"increased need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something requires more of something than it previously did. For example: "The increased need for online shopping has made delivery services more popular."
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They are about an increased need for purpose.
One question refers to a possibly increased need for medication.
Pregnancy is a time of increased need for calcium.
The increased need for driving accuracy has made every hole more stressful.
Increased demand for animal-derived products consequently drives increased need for animal feed.
And with that increased need, Jakub Szefer's new book fills a need.
The increased need for further miniaturization of biosensors poses an increased need for the integrated optical fibers to bend, fold or change direction within the biosensor chip.
But in recent years, government cutbacks and a booming economy have resulted in an increased need for legal services.
Librarians say the changes reflect the impact of technology and communities' increased need for places to meet.
"The coming months are going to be awful because of this vise of increased need and reduced funding".
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There was an age gradient of unmet need for both services--increased need with age.
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