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There is (a) need to

Should I put 'a' in the sentence?

1- If there is need to transport a patient to hospital under emergency blue light conditions, then the crew will request back up.

2- If there is 'a' need to transport a patient to hospital under emergency blue light conditions, then the crew will request back up.

  

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cat desk Should I put 'a' in the sentence? Yes. It works either way, but with 'a' it seems better — less old-fashioned I'd say.

  • cat desk Should I put 'a' in the sentence?
  • Yes.
  • It works either way, but with 'a' it seems better — less old-fashioned I'd say.
  • CJ
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cat deskShould I put 'a' in the sentence?

Yes. It works either way, but with 'a' it seems better — less old-fashioned I'd say.

CJ

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cat deskemergency blue light conditions,

This is strange because using blue lights already means an emergency so, there is no obvious reason to include the first word.

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