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Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements?



 
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Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements? #1 (permalink) Mon Jun 29, 2009 19:05 pm   Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements?
 

I need someone to tell me if below wording is okay.

"Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements?"

thank you.
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Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements? #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:02 am   Do you think there will be a need of stage, and/or intensive a/v requirements?
 

Please explain what the sentence is supposed to mean, and then I will help you fix it. I don't fully understand that sentence.
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