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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'kids needs' is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'kids need'. For example: "All kids need love, understanding, and support."
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4. Be aware of the kids' needs.
Every kids needs the right education for the future.
Those instincts tend to be more aligned with adults' needs than kids' needs.
For long enough, my kids' needs dictated what I would do with my time.
It's not only about your kids' needs, it's about your needs, too.
"There's been some shameless sensationalism that's gone with this story, but given the choice between spurious headlines and meeting these kids' needs, I'm going to try to the meet these kids' needs".
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The kids need me.
"Kids need the instruction.
Kids need both.
"The kids need a hand.
"The kids need to eat".
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