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"needs for survival" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the basic necessities or requirements that are essential for an organism to live or exist. Example: "Clean water, food, and shelter are all needs for survival in any environment."
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Hynix Semiconductor has come up with another way to raise the funds it needs for survival.
Hayy's island life endlessly teaches him tolerance; he uses only what he needs for survival.
As humans we are naturally averse to thinking, we seek this state so we can focus on the important stuff, like our primal needs for survival.
If they kill enough cells, or if they kills a class of cell that the host needs for survival, then the host dies.
Here, each organism is capable of producing all of the goods it needs for survival and both organisms value these goods.
That means that it's bad, in the evolutionary sense, for an animal to have a bigger brain than it needs for survival.
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As for the lower class, to the need for survival is fundamental: humans must survive first, and only then seek development.
Driven by commercial consideration and consumer desires, they have to change and adapt in order to survive - it's this need for survival that can provide exciting opportunities to innovate.
The need for motivation stems from the need for survival and motivated employees help organizations survive [ 7].
When the amount of resources needed for survival is relatively small (compared to mean resource availability) most individuals will survive.
The drugs they needed for survival cost $1,000 per month.
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