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"stand in need of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone or something has a need that must be filled. Example: The poor are in dire need of food and shelter. They stand in need of assistance.
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Our system seems to stand in need of reassment now.
Do we stand in need of a Carmont now?
In short, Nietzsche sets out to save people from the idea that they stand in need of salvation.
It's only when people in large quantities stand in need of rescue that nations fail to act accordingly.
But does the big bookshop love-in stand in need of a militant wing behind all the smiley celebs: "Since Books are my Bag, let's smother Amazon"?
Religion can thus help men, who stand in need of the mysterious and symbolic, in the process of individuation of becoming individual selves.
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As the credit crunch spreads, the whole world stands in need of economic stimulus.
It is not a cure that Berlin himself ever stood in need of.
If Jews never stopped preaching these ideas, it was because the world always stood in need of them.
The problem with this principle is that it too stands in need of justification, and the only possible justification is question-begging.
A number of thinkers have insisted on the validity of religious experience but have denied that it can be understood as wholly immediate and self-supporting, since it stands in need of analysis and critical interpretation.
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