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The phrase "need place" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a requirement for a location or space, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "I need a place to stay while I visit the city."
Alternatives: "require a location" or "need a spot."
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"We don't need place fillers".
Once you have figured out how much powdered gelatin you'll need, place it in a heatproof cup and dampen it with a tablespoon or so of cold water.
In times of need, place tape from corner to corner diagonally.
Given its mission, however, the State Department will likely always need place limits on the radical transparency some equate with open government, but as Susan Swart, the department CIO, observed at Dipnote, "technology is the key enabler of our information enterprise".
You really don't need place cards unless you have more than 6 guests.
To create the shape you need, place two boards on top of each other and then place the remaining board along their 2-inch sides.
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We all need places like that these days.
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