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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a needs to increase" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessity for a particular aspect or element to grow or improve, but it requires additional context or modification for clarity.
Example: "In order to meet our goals, a needs to increase significantly this quarter."
Alternatives: "a must be enhanced" or "a requires growth."
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Similarly, medical school A needs to increase their white graduates.
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But what's done is done, and the main lessons to be learned from this announcement are that Clemson's on campus Chick-Fil-A needs to increase its marketing presence, and Auburn's strength and conditioning staff might want to keep a close watch on their newest fast food inclined pupil.
The interviewees identified a need to increase awareness about IPV among all health care professionals working within the fracture clinic setting.
Therefore, a method is needed to increase the reliability of the authentication process.
As a movement we need to increase legislation to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Is there a need to increase intellectual diversity as well?
There is also a need to increase organ donation.
"Strong growth, a lower dollar and the need to increase inventories all suggest a need to increase production," said Cary Leahey, a senior economist at Deutsche Bank Securities in New York.
[Atlantic Wire] Meanwhile, back home, there seems to be a need to increase the peace.
All the evidence points to a need to increase the price of alcohol to better protect young people's wellbeing.
Thus, there is a need to increase the productivity of VE study under the present circumstances.
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