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The phrase 'there is need' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express a requirement or a necessity. For example: "There is need for greater international cooperation to address the climate crisis."
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There is need for strict punishment.
"Obviously there is need," observes Mr Cosmello.
"There is need for immediate action".
There is need for both.
But there is need here, too.
There is need everywhere in Afghanistan.
Usually there is need for some kind of corrosion protection.
There is need, too, for a new chairman.
Sometimes there is need for that sort of galvanic personality.
There is need to include storm related parameters in the prediction of vTEC using NeQuick2 model.
There is need for experimentally-validated skid resistance prediction models, especially for warm surfaces.
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