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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agree needs" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a requirement for agreement, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The project will only move forward if all parties agree on the needs outlined in the proposal."
Alternatives: "consensus on requirements" or "agreement on necessities".
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There is also a nasty, mostly inherited, fiscal problem which business leaders agree needs solving.
"And the way he handled this campaign was all wrong – he made it about him and not about the constitutional reforms, which I agree needs to be changed".
"Eliminate the agency's discretion," as you suggest, and allow Republicans and Democrats to join forces in this relatively simple reform of a system that most of us agree needs to be reformed.
Any time he wants to continue the conversation about how we solve the problem of climate change, which we both agree needs solving (after all, we live in the same flood plain), he is more than welcome.
Score: 1 Guardian verdict: Despite strong spending at first under the recovery plan, infrastructure spending has continued to lag behind what all parties agree needs doing, mainly due to the failure to reach agreement on wider tax and spending priorities with Congress.
Neon has an aggressive brain cancer which experts agree needs radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
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We do not, let us agree, need to say anything about that.
Whatever Menichetti does, his efforts are based on the Burberry name, a brand that most agree needed burnishing.
It's an issue Al Moubayed agrees needs to be discussed.
Don't just say no on something that everybody agrees needs to be done.
One change that everyone agrees needs to be made is for the exchange to distribute more information about pending orders.
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