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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we need material" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express a need for resources, supplies, or information for a certain task or project. Example: "Before we can begin building the new playground, we need material such as lumber, nails, and paint."
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These ramps, we need material to make these ramps, such as fleece material and the water-proof material to make these ramps.
For Bull not to be left on the shelf gathering dust like one of Beverley's knick knacks, we need material that will make us remember its stars.
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"We need in Africa — not just in Senegal but the whole of Africa — to have the military capacity to solve this problem, but we need training, we need materials, we need intelligence," President Macky Sall of Senegal said after meeting with Mr. Obama in Dakar to discuss fears of a growing violent Islamist threat in the Sahara, according to Reuters.
"But we need materials.
The children need material relief.
You will need material for an insole.
Assuming isotropic and elastic material, we need three material parameters (Lamé coefficients and density).
"I want you to work faster, because we need the material urgently," he said.
Do we look at images of happy people with happy things and feel we need more material insulation to keep away the cold?
"We need this material," Saunders told HuffPost.
Although we need a material model to estimate forces and stresses, we can directly observe substrate displacements and calculate strains (changes in length/original length) or three-dimensional deformation fields (Fig. 1).
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