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The phrase "need a transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of requesting a change of location or a change of roles. For example, you could say, "I need a transfer to the marketing department."
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"You don't need a transfer," he said.
The N.C.A.A. says the former Duke basketball player Greg Paulus would need a transfer waiver for football eligibility in order to play at another Division I university.
In Kentucky you need a transfer agreement with a hospital and an ambulance.
This may also explain the abundance of female worker departures in these settings: 'The problem is on women, when they report here you will just find some files on your table, 'I am married somewhere so I need a transfer to join my partner'.
If you stay in the town of Moshi, you'll need a transfer from the airport and then to the nearby park.
In order to get your music tracks off of your iPod Touch, you'll need a transfer program that can access your iPod Touch's file system.
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Another patient of mine needed a transfer to intensive care.
Fourth, our score did not identify patients who needed a transfer to a PAC facility but rather those likely to experience it, irrespective of its appropriateness.
In the first, a federal judge ruled this week that Mr Jonathan may perform all presidential duties while Mr Yar'Adua is away but would still need a formal transfer of power to become the official head of state.
You will need a Supplemental Transfer Statement if you are not obtaining your pup from the litter owner.
Sometimes you just need a file transferred onto a flash drive quickly.
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