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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is done or experienced as a result of necessity or requirement. Example: "The family survived through the harsh winter months through need, relying on their stockpile of food and firewood."
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Still, those looking to find some link across 200 years, to the people whose nations Lewis and Clark passed through, need only peek into daily life on the reservations along the trail from St . Louisto the Pacific.
That doesn't mean that the women coming through need other women to be a role model.
The people who get through need to explore themselves, or something that's happened in their lives".
I am lucky enough to pursue this unusual pastime as a hobby, but in the 19th century mudlarks were forced to the foreshore through need and desperation.
We weren't stealing through need – most of us got pocket money from our parents and had more than enough clothes to wear.
Some are generated from real events or images, while others are creative imaginings that arise through need, longing or even trauma.
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Hers is a most convincing face, "Col tempo" lightly in her hand – Age lived-through need show no trace Of lines time likes to draw in sand.
Beyond the technical considerations, drive-throughs need a jazzy exterior.
The walk-through needs to be completed for each individual county segment to assist in problem definition.
For his shattering ironies to come through, you need to start with a veneer of ordinariness.
"Not everyone can be a superstar and just break through, you need a little bit of luck," he added.
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