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Discover Ludwig'needs in' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use a phrase such as "needs to be," "needs to come," or "needs to go" instead, depending on the context. For example: The dog needs to be let in.
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They have different needs in the workplace.
To meet needs in Syria, $3.18bn£2.2bnbn) is essential.
"But essentially, students still do have needs in common.
We can't fill all of our needs in this draft.
You need to understand their needs in their native language.
Where's the footstool she needs in order to sit properly?
"Both sides have clear needs in this negotiation.
Just what the city needs in a jittery age.
These are needs, in particular in relation to hospitals.
"There are needs in helicopters," Admiral Mullen said.
Many trainers adequately fulfill these needs in horses.
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