Hi, I want to say At present, there is no A having B properties and I want to continue that, "Having an A with B properties is strongly needed" How can I say it? Can I say: " At present, there is no A having B properties what is strongly needed". This is not correct grammar.
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AnonymousHi,
Thank you very much.
This is the actual sentece:
At present, there is no comprehensive method to distributedly manage mobile grid resources, this is the case which is strongly needed."
I think I can write:
At present, there is no comprehensive method to distributedly manage mobile grid resource