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The phrase "a subject that needs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic or issue that requires attention, consideration, or action.
Example: "The report highlighted a subject that needs further investigation to understand its implications."
Alternatives: "a topic that requires" or "an issue that demands".
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"The pro is that you give specific attention to a subject that needs it," she said.
Clearly here's a subject that needs a full-fledged museum survey of its own.
She sought input from Elisabeth Rosenthal: "The pro is that you give specific attention to a subject that needs it," she said.
"The death penalty is a subject that needs to be debated in America, and cases come along that spark the debate, " Mr. Bush said.
The day before a scheduled execution in Texas that has come under intense scrutiny, Gov. George W. Bush said he understood and sympathized with the strong emotions of people who opposed the death penalty, calling it "a subject that needs to be debated in America".
It is a subject that needs interpretation".
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Electronic cooling remains a challenging subject that needs further exploration and research due to its increasing high heat flux.
Second, a delicate subject that needs careful handling, and in which the issue of blame has become a hot potato – and should definitely not be levelled at the journalist involved.
The Met should keep doing exactly what it did here: get a contemporary subject that needs attention (I can think of dozens), get to it first, and get it right.
Waste-to-energy and valorization of Algerian solid waste is a new subject that needs to be developed.
Dangerous disease is a difficult subject that needs to be approached with tact and accurate information so as not to create hysteria.
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