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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is there need' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is generally used to ask whether something is necessary or obligatory. For example, "Is there need for us to wait any longer?"
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Nor is there need to show a probability of utter cessation or abandonment.
"There are no excuses nor is there need to share blame," he wrote.
But why, in the sedate hallways of graduate schools, is there need for debate on rules of discipline?
And what I hope we'll take away from this hearing is there need to be more women and minorities in the law to make a better America.
Given the brilliant scientists Barack has appointed to his team, is there need for a National Academy of Sciences meeting? Yes, his team surely would welcome not only clarification of the urgency of the climate situation, but also interdisciplinary (economics, engineering, physics, biology…) discussion and evaluation of policy options.
Now the question becomes one of, is there need to change it?" Hunter will not offer a definitive no, just a suggestion that if Stern wants sweeping changes to the system, the union will bring its own big ideas to the table.
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What pushing is there needed on the ecosystem?
"The troops that are there need more protection".
Everyone who was there needs to pay.
But the option is there if needed.
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