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The phrase 'mentioned the need' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe someone speaking about a need or requirement. For example, "The manager mentioned the need for more staff in the marketing department."
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Orbach mentioned the need to be grown up.
At least he mentioned the need to clean up politics and talked about openness and accessibility.
He specifically mentioned the need for a coordinating mechanism on global diseases and counter-terrorism.
Unfortunately, he barely mentioned the need to reform campaign financing, an ongoing scandal in Albany.
The President mentioned the need for regulatory reform to ease the burden on American businesses.
"Chairman Ernest Hart mentioned the need at our last board meeting on Nov. 10".
And Margaret Talbot wishes Obama mentioned the need for American students to do better at reading and writing, too.
Casey, searching for a solution to his team's free fall, mentioned the need for a Jayson Williams-like presence inside.
He has pointedly not mentioned the need to cut down on strikeouts; the players understand that implicitly.
The letter specifically mentioned the need for wages and working conditions to be negotiated by individual companies.
At Mr. Cameron's request, the declaration agreed upon early Friday mentioned the need for budgetary restraint within the EU.
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