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The phrase "need for recognition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a feeling of wanting to be noticed or appreciated by others. For example, "Employees at the company often expressed a need for recognition for their hard work."
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"On the other, he is after a sense of recognition, a need for recognition".
G Osborne Dear Mr Osborne I can see why you feel the need for recognition.
The script also touches on themes of art and love and the need for recognition.
Diego does things without the need for recognition, which is the boldest, nicest thing.
They express their need for recognition, and I graciously oblige them".
This need for recognition as a unique individual is a big issue for parents to be aware of".
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But he did, and he needs to have some recognition for that".
However, the emphasis is on achieving a morally appropriate state of relations, where victims' needs for recognition, security and reparations are giving special emphasis (Kiss 2000, Walker 2006).
Therefore, while balancing aesthetic and semiotic qualities of the product, designers have to consider current as well as future needs for recognition and product differentiation.
Neither the Janata Party nor Charan Singh's Lok Dal won the 54 seats needed for recognition as the official opposition in Parliament.
However, the width of the integration window could be related to the number of dots needed for recognition.
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