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Michaelting Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In need

The school is in need of a huge sum of money to organise the annual Sports Day.

Can I use 'in need' in the above context?

Thanks in advance!
  

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Hi. The school is in need of a huge sum of money to organise the annual Sports Day. Can I use 'in need' in the above context?

  • Hi.
  • The school is in need of a huge sum of money to organise the annual Sports Day.
  • Can I use 'in need' in the above context?
  • Surely without fear of any mistakes.
  • Thanks in advance!
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Hi.

The school is in need of a huge sum of money to organise the annual Sports Day.
Can I use 'in need' in the above context?

Surely without fear of any mistakes.

Thanks in advance!

Cheers.
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michaeltingThe school is in need of a huge sum of money to organise the annual Sports Day.

Can I use 'in need' in the above context?
Thanks in advance!
It sounds ok here.
I suppose it does.

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