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Discover LudwigSomeone in need is a grammatically correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a person who is in a situation of lack or difficulty. For example: After losing her job, she found herself someone in need of assistance.
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In lieu of Flowers, please help someone in need.
I'm making a difference and helping someone in need.
If one is spared devastation, then you spare a room for someone in need.
I left them in my building's laundry room, hoping someone in need might take them.
The travel company commended the driver for his "act of kindness for someone in need".
For every pair that the company sells, it gives a pair to someone in need.
"He just writes a check when he hears of someone in need".
If it's still working, the device can be given to someone in need.
Do you think villagers would help someone in need?
Although Sadaqah should be given to please God by helping someone in need.
This is lending a helping hand to someone in need".
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