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This topic is tied to the below grammar expression in the grammar library.
ひつよう 
1. It is not necessary for A to be done.
              ない    
It's summer vacation so there's no need to go to school.
2. There is a need to A; A is necessary
        について       ある  
It's necessary for us to think about environmental issues.
3. A is necessary
この         あります  
This car needs repairing.
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RiaJu
Level: 5
Why is this listed as just "" instead of "はない"? "" by itself doesn't line up with the listed meaning or structure.
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11 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 283
The second meaning (slightly further down the page) is がある, so is the common element that they both share :)
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11 years ago
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まさむね123
Level: 1
What about Noun + がだ formations like this one? for example:
です。
I need money.
okane ga hitsuyou desu.
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6 years ago
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マイコー
Level: 283
I didn't put this in originally because it is not a unique expression, just a noun + が  + adjective. Since is up here, though, it wouldn't hurt to add it!
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6 years ago
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emanresU
Level: 121

I think some of the example sentences are mixed up. Like,
「このにあなたのサインがです。」 should be under meaning 1;
しいプロジェクトについてするがある。」should be meaning 3;
and「があります。」should, I think, also be meaning 3, though the construction is missing the use of noun + の + がある.

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25 days ago
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マイコー
Level: 283

Thanks - everything has been fixed!

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20 days ago
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