Sentence examples for needs increased from inspiring English sources

The phrase "needs increased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that requires more of something than it currently has. For example: "Due to the current economic situation, the charity needs increased support from the community."

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This "wellbeing audit" identified the most pressing needs: increased staff awareness of self-harm, and student training in anti-bullying techniques.

Of course, consolidation is growth on only one side of any particular transaction; one firm involved needs increased office space but the other needs less space.

"And as our sponsorship needs increased, I saw this as a way to build a year-round marketing platform".

It is this group that needs increased consideration, not only for jobs, but also for having access to insurance and payment protections.

Initially, women workers were recruited from among the working class, but, as the war production needs increased, it became necessary to recruit workers from among middle-class women.

But it is disturbing that unmet medical needs increased the most for people in poor or only fair health — those most likely to get even sicker if they don't get treatment.

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"As they receive their own fuel increases, they also see the church's fuel needs increasing".

If client business needs increase or decrease there may be a potential for the project to be extended or shortened".

"We've got negotiations ongoing with the RFU and that funding needs increasing.

We also need increased support for small charities.

"To that end we need increased European contributions".

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