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The phrase "administrations will need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirements or necessities that various administrations must fulfill in a given context.
Example: "In order to effectively address climate change, administrations will need to implement new policies and regulations."
Alternatives: "governments will require" or "authorities will have to".
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Future administrations will need to follow through on the South Bronx Greenway plans, continuing the network of green streets like Hunts Point and Lafayette Avenues that Ms. Nielsen has devised — linking up with Randalls Island and eking out parkland where the food market now hogs the shoreline — if the puzzle is ever to be completed.
In the months ahead, Libya's vast array of politicians and rival administrations will need to start finding tangible solutions to the ongoing civil conflict, which led to Sirte's dramatic fall into IS hands in the first place.
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The next administration will need to accomplish that feat again.
The new administration will need to recapitalize banks.
To succeed, some said, the administration will need to bring in a bigger gun.
Whatever his flaws, he has the kind of mind that the Obama administration will need.
Before it makes any decisions, the next administration will need a lot more information.
This would cost a fraction of what the administration will need for missile defense.
The commission found for the mass experiment in postal voting in June, though administration will need to improve.
That means the administration will need to fight hard to get its school reform plan through Congress.
But his energy aside, his administration will need all the momentum it can get for what lies ahead.
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