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The phrase "needs and wants" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the fundamental differences between two desires. For example, "My mother understands the difference between my needs and wants and is always willing to help me prioritize them."
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They have needs and wants".
Vonn needs and wants what Mancuso has, an Olympic medal.
Ask what is the difference between "needs" and "wants".
Capitalism drives producers to meet market needs and wants.
"That's exactly the audience who needs and wants these clothes".
The owner of the business has to balance the needs and wants of the customers with the needs and wants of the employees.
The footprint is the physical area required to meet man's needs and wants.
Mr. Piel paused and added, "It's really easy to cross the line between needs and wants".
And then there are the specific needs and wants of different cultural groups.
Identifying needs and wants.
– Teach your student the difference between needs and wants.
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priorities and wants
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needs and likes
difficulties and wants
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needs and expectations
communities and wants
needs and appreciates
needs and purposes
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needs and wait
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