perceived need for

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The belief that something is required or necessary. (e.g., perceived need for change)

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  • There is a perceived need for greater environmental protection.
  • The company addressed the perceived need for better customer service.
  • Many felt a perceived need for stricter regulations.
  • The study highlighted a perceived need for mental health support among students.
  • Despite actual abundance, a perceived need for resources often leads to conflict.
  • The government responded to the perceived need for economic reform.
  • His actions stemmed from a deep perceived need for approval.
  • There was no real need, only a perceived need for change.
  • Technological advancements often create a perceived need for new skills.
  • The advertising campaign created a perceived need for their product.