Which one is correct?
"Comply needs." or "Adhere to any needs."?

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Comply needs.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'comply' should be followed by 'with' to indicate what is being complied with.

The correct phrase is 'comply with needs,' meaning to act in accordance with or fulfill the needs.

Alternatives:

  • comply with requirements.
  • comply with demands.
  • comply with requests.

Adhere to any needs.

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'to' should be followed by 'any needs' to convey the intended meaning.

The correct phrase is 'adhere to any needs,' meaning to stick to or follow any requirements or demands.

Alternatives:

  • adhere to any requirements.
  • adhere to any demands.
  • adhere to any requests.
Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrases should be 'adhere to any needs' and 'comply with needs.' They are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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