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The phrase "work need" is not grammatically correct and it cannot be used in written English.
To make the phrase grammatically correct, you would need to include a verb, such as "needs," making the phrase "work needs." You can use this phrase to talk about the needs of a certain type of work, such as, "This job has specific work needs that must be met before the project can be completed."
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"People out of work need money, so they sell drugs.
Work need not be the be-all and end-all.
While their work need not make sense, it should still make a point.
There is no starvation in the DDR & no one willing to work need go hungry.
They work, need to be worked on, and often begin young.
The result is that many poor people in work need state subsidies to get by.
There's no rule that says revision and work need to be solo activities.
Journalists who do this dangerous work need to have those difficult conversations with their families.
Our entire market economy and the way corporations work need to be changed.
Goals that work need to be specific, and you need to monitor the extent to which you achieve them.
But the graduate students doing most of the work need to be paid, and the HABS grant has been spent.
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