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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "there will be a need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the necessity of something in the future. For example: "There will be a need for extra staff when the business expands."
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If relegation becomes a reality there will be a need to offload players on expensive contracts.
The Scottish secretary, David Mundell has previously said he expects there will be a need for consent.
Both at Terminal A and B, there will be a need for double taxiways.
In future work of this kind there will be a need to find ways to engage and involve male participants.
If the effectiveness of these antibiotics is lost there will be a need to develop a new medicine which is turned out to be challenging.
In future studies there will be a need to move to assays that more emphasize the behavior of specific cells rather than the average of whole leaves.
There will be a need for psychological support.
"There will be a need for more subtlety and grayness".
There will be a need if the Republicans keep behaving like Democrats.
"I'm convinced there will be a need to get back inside the shuttle.
"People understand there will be a need for a coalition force of some sort," he said.
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