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"if needed" vs "if need"

The correct phrase is "if needed." The phrase "if need" is not a complete construction in English. It should be followed by a noun or a verb to form a complete and grammatically correct sentence.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

if needed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something may be necessary or required under certain circumstances.

Examples:

  • I have extra chairs if needed.
  • Please let me know if needed.
  • We can provide additional support if needed.
  • Feel free to contact me if needed.
  • You can use my car if needed.

if need

This phrase is not a complete construction in English.

Not applicable.

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