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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more in need" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something needing another quantity of something else. For example, "The impoverished family is more in need of financial support than ever before."
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There are many more in need.
"We're more in need of equipment and financial help".
Never have his symphonies been more in need of revisiting.
"But I think some families are much more in need than us".
And never was there a "prevailing common sense" that was more in need of critique.
Arsenal, as things stand, are far more in need of emergency treatment.
Never can we have been more in need of the Beveridge effect.
And it is hard to think of a historical figure more in need of biographical rescue.
God knows, there is no writer on Earth more in need of an editor.
We knew she was more in need than any of the others.
And who could be more in need of a home than a destitute Calcutta orphan?
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