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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such a needs" is not correct in English.
It should be "such a need" if referring to a singular requirement or necessity. Example: "There is such a need for better communication in our team."
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The purpose of this study was to use such a needs assessment to model a subset of the GS curriculum in colon and rectal surgery.
As such, a needs assessment in the Ugandan context should explore the environmental constraints (e.g. access to condoms), abilities (e.g. skills to discuss delayed sexual intercourse or use condoms) and socio-economic and cultural factors (e.g. gender norms concerning sexuality, stigma and taboos, poverty leading to risky sexual behaviour, collectivism) present in a sub-Saharan context.
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Why, one might ask, should there be such a need?
"But we have such a need to know each other, such a need for resources, contacts who we trust".
But what might constitute such a need was left unsaid.
There is such a need, and it is urgent.
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