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The phrase "a person needs to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessities for individuals in various contexts.
Example: "In order to succeed in this field, a person needs to be dedicated and willing to learn."
Alternatives: "one must" or "an individual should".
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This is a skill a person needs to do well in life.
A person needs to know someone already using the service to join it.
He said there was only one thing a person needs to qualify: "A moment of courage".
Which one best represents how much a person needs to survive?
To work, such a person needs to be more than a bureaucrat, to give the CFSP clout.
It's just that, in order to forget one life, a person needs to live at least one other life.
A person needs to smell these foods, note their texture, or see them in order to distinguish between them.
A person needs to live 183 days a year on the island to become a legal resident.
Moreover, those deductibles — the amount a person needs to pay before insurance steps in to cover claims — have risen sharply.
The line is supposed to mark the minimum a person needs to feed, clothe and shelter himself.
Then, casting her eyes down, she admitted, "Sometimes a person needs to get to Saks or Bloomie's".
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