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Avid learner Posted 8 years ago
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Is the following expression correct?

Hi,

"Know this, in the hours of your needs, you always can count on his assistance and backup."

  1. Is the expression "in the hours of your needs" used correctly in the sentence above?
  2. What is the suitable word(s) to replace the aforementioned expression?

Thanks in advance, AL

  

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avid learner "in the hours of your needs" I'd use "when in need" instead.

  • avid learner "in the hours of your needs" I'd use "when in need" instead.
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avid learner "in the hours of your needs"

I'd use "when in need" instead.

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