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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was in need" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The homeless man on the street corner was in need of warm clothes and a hot meal.
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Variety described it as a "coarse, comic-strip revival" that was "in need of serious work".
The pope was in need of aid.
She was in need of a reboot.
This was clearly someone who was in need of support.
He was in need of some very unassertive ties.
The organisation was in need of cash – and a purpose.
"It was in need of a major overhaul," he said.
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"They're in need.
Eritreans are in need of international protection".
However, it is in need of renovation.
"The format is in need of evolution".
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