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Discover Ludwig"severe need" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe a dire situation in which there is a great or acute requirement for something. For example: "The village was in a state of severe need after the flood washed away most of their crop."
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Patients whose initial symptom severity is moderate to severe need to show considerably more symptomatic improvement than patients with mild to moderate symptoms in order to be classified as reliably recovered.
There are pertinent issues in severe need of addressing, which the above statistics highlight.
By now, most of the city's projects are at least fifty years old and in severe need of repair.
Whatever the answer, transportation officials say the results highlight a severe need for expanded and affordable mass transit.
Charm has disappeared from the repertoire, and his seduction technique looks in severe need of a rethink.
The most severe need was the most important: the iron necessary for the ships' rolled-plate armor.
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It's outrageous that someone who has severe needs because of dementia is given £400 a week while a child with similarly severe needs, for instance because of a learning disability, will be told there is £3,000-£4,000 a week available.
"Because of changes to eligibility criteria, only those with severe needs are now eligible," Dimoldenberg told the social care network.
Microfinance is a great instrument to alleviate the most severe needs, but it is an unproven one to promote development.
Beginning this year, all special education students, except those with the most severe needs, may enroll in neighborhood zoned schools.
"It is of course absolutely devastating when you see such terrible malnutrition," he said on Tuesday, warning of "very severe needs".
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