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Discover Ludwig"real-world needs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to practical or practical, tangible needs in contrast to theoretical or abstract needs. Example: "The new software was designed with real-world needs in mind, making it user-friendly and efficient for daily tasks."
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At UIST, some researchers working on crowdsourcing showed fully developed services that address real-world needs.
At the University of California, Davis, Thomas Bjorkman met with farmers, to help match his research with their real-world needs.
One of the jobs facing Mr. Rose and his staff is to focus professors on the real-world needs of their students, an imperative they forget at times.
"How many of our headquarters and secretariats are primarily in the business of reporting to or supervising other headquarters and secretariats, as opposed to overseeing activity related to real-world needs and missions?" Mr. Gates asked.
While we do not agree with Mr. Fleming on a number of important issues, he recognizes the real-world needs of the state, including fixing the harsh, expensive and ineffective Rockefeller drug laws.
The real-world needs of Africans struggling to survive should not continue to be subsumed by the favorite causes du jour of well-meaning yet often uninformed Western donors.
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It has tried to balance the president's longtime pledge to reduce the influence of special interests in politics with his real-world need to raise the huge amounts of money that modern campaigns require, at times in ways that seem to contradict those pledges.
Outside of buzzy events like SXSW where Localmind first took off among the early adopter crowd, the real-world need to ping someone with immediate questions about local businesses was far less pressing.
24 25 Our study examined the real-world need of risk prediction with large administrative and claims databases for ICU patients.
Feminism out there in the real world needs visible role models and, like it or not, Margaret Thatcher remains the most enduring example of a certain kind of contemporary womanhood.
Radiation imaging is a significant application of nuclear technology for all kinds of real world needs including security inspections, anti-smuggling operations, and medicine.
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