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The phrase 'precipitated the need' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has created an urgency or hastened the necessity for a certain action or outcome. For example: "The recent snowstorm in the region has precipitated the need for more shelter beds."
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Motley's first big success was Richard of Bordeaux (1932), with Gielgud, which precipitated the need for more space and their move into a derelict studio in St Martin's Lane, London.
The strategies are similar in their overall architectures and differ (1) according to nature of the clinical problem that precipitated the need to learn, and (2) the ways in which learning resources are used.
An employer may not require an employee to take more leave than is necessary to address the circumstances that precipitated the need for the leave, provided that the leave is counted using the shortest increment of leave used to account for any other type of leave.
Starbucks rode the baby boomer trend in the 1990s, the swelling ranks of middle-age professionals which precipitated the need for such a space.
Local Connecticut newspaper: The Stamford Advocate ran an editorial painting the full picture of the Blumenthal debacle, tracing back to the specific event that precipitated the need for a national press conference.
One cause, then, of the failure of large government programs -- is not the motivation that underlies them, but their decoupling of intervention from the circumstances that precipitated the need for that intervention.
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Suddenly, invitations to perform throughout Canada began pouring in, precipitating the need for a form of theatre that could appeal across the country's linguistic boundaries, which remains the central impulse of Lepage's visual style and imagistic inclinations.
It is an issue for the whole of our society and therefore, we must not allow the Muslim community to be used as a political football, nor should we be singled out for blame in precipitating the need for such measures.
This may precipitate the need for invasive mechanical ventilation or may delay endotracheal decannulation.
For these patients, the "primary etiology" of ESRD recorded on the ESRD Medical Evidence (CMS 2728) Form, such as diabetes mellitus, sometimes did not capture the critical role of this acute episode in precipitating the need for ESRD therapy.
The "primary etiology" of ESRD listed on the ESRD Medical Evidence (CMS 2728) Form may not convey the critical role of these episodes of rapid decline in kidney function in precipitating the need for ESRD therapy--e.g., in the example of Patient 3 at CPMC when there was severe acute tubular necrosis superimposed upon CKD due to diabetes mellitus.
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