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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a need" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "There was a need to reduce spending in order to stay within the budget."
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There was a need for it.
This was a need conveyed to us.
"There was a need for something joyful".
I knew there was a need.
"It was a need in the city.
There was a need to start the discussion.
There was a need for a different sort of action.
"I knew there was a need," she says.
Wenger acknowledged that there was a need to boost morale.
We felt there was a need to let them know".
Cameron said there was a need to incentivise prisons.
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