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The phrase "agreement needs to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirements or conditions that must be met for an agreement to be valid or effective.
Example: "For the project to move forward, the agreement needs to be finalized by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "agreement must be" or "agreement has to be".
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An agreement needs to be reached – the sooner the better.
The agreement needs to be approved by Parliament before it can be enforced.
"This agreement needs to be reviewed, and it will be reviewed," Mr. Posso vowed.
"But I repeated what I've said publicly, which is any agreement needs to be verifiable and enforceable," he said.
The agreement needs to be signed by 55 countries responsible for 55% of global emissions to come into force.
"But I repeated what I've said publicly, which is that any agreement needs to be verifiable and enforceable".
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Certain parts of the agreement need to be approved by both the Legislature and California's Public Utilities Commission.
To launch this the Concorde Agreement needed to be extended to ten years, for which Mr Ecclestone wanted the support of all the F1 teams.
More recently, the leader of New Democracy, Antonis Samaras, has softened his message, suggesting that tweaks to the agreement need to be made.
It was also alleged that the agreement needed to be updated on key issues such as intellectual property rights and labor and environmental provisions.
Under longstanding collective bargaining rules, the agreement needed to be approved by 14 of the 15 unions in the State Employees Bargaining Agent Coalition, with the bargaining units voting in favor representing 80 percent of the 45,000 state workers covered by the deal.
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