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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much needed housekeeping" is not correct in standard English
It should be "much-needed housekeeping" to indicate that it is an essential or necessary action. Example: "After the chaotic event, we realized that a much-needed housekeeping was in order to restore order to the space."
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The taxonomy changes are a much needed housekeeping update.
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"A big win for us, though — much, much needed.
Here are essential housekeeping details you need to know.
A clinical trial to address this issue is much needed.
"Much needed".
It's much, much needed.
For early diagnosis, a much higher sensitivity is needed.
Much as information is routinely encoded in a subtle modulatory signal coexisting with a strong carrier wave in radio-communications, it is possible to experimentally dissociate the bioelectricity needed for housekeeping processes from the developmental roles of voltage patterns.
We need a much larger support.
And yet there is room for a little housekeeping here.
A much faster decline in neonatal mortality is needed.
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