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"respond to needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to responding to people's needs, either emotional or practical. For example, "At ABC Non-Profit, we strive to respond to the needs of our clients."
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Rooted in local communities they are able to respond to needs specific to that region.
Pull strategies respond to needs represented in the struggles of everyday consumers.
Does it anticipate and respond to needs that may vary over time?
"You have to figure out a way to respond to needs but also triage that in a way that you can actually handle," Hebert says.
So the question is whether the F.A.A. and air traffic control system are ideally set up to respond to needs for additional capacity.
We have also opened a new joint DFID/FCO office in Juba and are increasing our staff numbers to respond to needs.
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And technology, if it is to hold up to its promise, needs to respond to need.
In Peekskill, for example, the program has responded to needs of a large immigrant population.
In 2007, responding to needs expressed by students, a new plan for undergraduate advising at Columbia was developed.
He knew that his school responded to needs and ambitions that could not at that time be satisfied anywhere else.
"A lot just wasn't responding to needs on the ground.
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