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The phrase "actually need to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a necessity or requirement in a particular context.
Example: "In order to succeed in this project, we actually need to be more organized and focused."
Alternatives: "truly need to be" or "really need to be".
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The best mobile applications are ones that actually need to be location-dependent.
Do modern day players actually need to be told the rules by referees?
More specifically, might he actually need to be brilliant to achieve what he desires?
Perhaps a time is coming when accusations of solipsism actually need to be addressed.
But here's the (g)rub: only about one in twenty of these gluten-avoiders actually need to be limiting themselves.
In order to get away with that kind of ploy, you actually need to be a superb orator.
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He may not think he actually needs to be briefed.
If it actually needs to be done you'll be reminded, and then do it immediately.
Doing what actually needs to be done will be politically…unpopular isn't even the word.
Coach them to separate the feeling of urgency from what actually needs to be done.
But the endless armchair chatter often obscures what actually needed to be done.
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