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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which may need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something might require attention, modification, or action in the future.
Example: "The project has several components which may need further evaluation before the final submission."
Alternatives: "that might require" or "which could need".
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Various forms of solitary cyst occur, which may need local surgical treatment if they cause symptoms.
"Welcome to Portsmouth Football Club – Fortress Fratton," proclaims another, which may need a rethink if it is not self-mocking.
All NHS volunteers have to be approved to go by their hospital, which may need to find cover for them.
IPS can be characterized as a complex cognitive skill, which may need direct instruction to reach high levels of performance.
Providing the right resources starts with the makeup of the teams themselves, which may need members with exceptionally varied backgrounds.
Keep in mind we will be following our district guidelines which may need revision once we test the system.
There is a clear path up to the pools which may need walking boots – there are streams, stepping stones and boggy bits to cross.
The smaller islands, like those in the Eastern Caribbean, which may need to rely on outside help from international institutions like the World Bank, are the most vulnerable.
This is a particular boon if you are using less than perfectly ripe, late-summer tomatoes, which may need that flavor boost.
They can write things – about the economy, say, or the environment – which may need saying but which are unsayable by politicians.
Jackson Heights is a community, but it is vulnerable to big economic forces, which may need to be resisted at grassroots level.
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