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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more need for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a state or situation where there is a heightened or increased demand or requirement for something. Here is an example: "As the population continues to grow, there is more need for affordable housing in the city."
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All the more need for outsiders to step in.
"There's no more need for black labor," he said.
There will be more need for Manufacture of Bandages.
N.B.A. referees have never had more issues or more need for advocacy.
"Adding employees means you quickly have more need for space than you've got room for here.
The more startling the image, the more need for persuasive detail.
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"There is no more need for American bombing," Commander Zaman said.
Where there is fighting with the Indians, there'll be all the more need for a surgeon".
And then that was it: I had no more need for the beurre blanc.
That has meant more need for the White House to respond to Mr. Romney directly.
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