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The phrase 'told you need' is not correct and usable in standard written English.
If you want to say that someone has been told that they need something, you would say: 'was told they need'. For example: "The doctor was told they need to eat more leafy greens for better health."
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Imagine being told you need to show high expectations of your students.
My husband, a physician, tried to volunteer, and was told you need no additional doctors.
"I was told: 'You need to move over more' and I said I didn't.
I really feel sorry watching tourists happily coming aboard city buses with their dollars in hand only to be told you need coins or you can't ride.
While there are no written procedures for what pastors should do in those cases, "Now they're going to be told you need to report this," Ms. Novarro said.
"If you're out for a long time and then you're told you need another operation, then you are going to be sad".
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"Which were you told you needed?" I told him that the green sheet made that entirely unclear, so I might as well get both.
(travel time and energy) Brief introduction of the study and obtain informed consent (to introduce and provide context) General experiences of dialysis What were your initial thoughts or reactions when you were told you needed dialysis?
But, sometimes, both are the same.Say I Need You Make it clear that the person you're telling you need is free to need you to.
See, I told you I need help.
I have already told you what you need to do.
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