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Discover Ludwig"true need" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a need that is real or genuine as opposed to something that is artificial or not necessary. For example, "After careful consideration, I've determined that the true need is for additional personnel in this department."
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"We had a true need for economic development," he said.
"French fries are in true need for some new things to happen to them," he said.
"It answers a true need of Morocco," O.N.C.F.'s managing director, Mohamed Rabie Khlie, said recently.
Even when there is a true need, Newsome sticks to the mantra: right player, right price.
"We think 'Lipstick' fills a true need we have to bring in a female audience".
Darlene, with her checkered history and fleeting determination, epitomizes true need in the modern city.
Those who prefer their opera tried and true need not fret.
First, schools with test score gains that seem too good to be true need to be identified.
His work was the result of a true need to express, and with his jeans, T-shirts and overalls, he embodied the idea of man as creator.
Your April 4 editorial about Social Security didn't mention a key fix that would address true need as well as help cure the cash flow problem.
Known for his tackling skills and his awareness near the line of scrimmage, Landry does not satisfy the Jets' true need at safety - a dynamic playmaker who can assist in covering tight ends, a major shortcoming last season.
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