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Free sign up"making a need" is not a correct phrase in written English
It's not a valid phrase, so it cannot be used in written English. Instead, you could use a phrase like "fulfilling a need" in written English. For example, "We provide our customers with quality products to help fulfill their needs."
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Specialised transport teams deliver patients with a better acute physiology compared with nonspecialised teams [ 2, 5], making a need for regaining physiological stability unlikely.
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Collect the materials needed for making a paper collage.
You need to make a record, and you need to let me help you make it".
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