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The phrase "also needs to be allocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirement for resources, time, or attention to be assigned to a particular task or project.
Example: "In addition to the budget, additional manpower also needs to be allocated to ensure the project's success."
Alternatives: "also requires allocation" or "also must be assigned".
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Available water also needs to be allocated to different uses through a Water Regulatory Authority.
Time also needs to be allocated to give team members opportunities to talk about values and their vision of the role and how it can contribute to service provision [ 21, 46, 63, 67].
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And since resources also need to be allocated properly, prices have to be right.
Sufficient time needs to be allocated for conducting training sessions with refresher trainings taking place periodically.
Not only do resources need to be allocated efficiently but we also need to work together to tackle the cultural barriers that prevent girls from going to school - child marriages being one of them.
It is also very important to consider whether the funds you are entitled to will need to be allocated over two or three semesters.
More money needed to be allocated to youth mental health overall, he said.
Frank argues that more resources need to be allocated to these departments.
Instead, he said state spending for education needed to be allocated more efficiently, rather than increased.
Resources fenced and monitored to avoid premature cuts: Funds need to be allocated and used according to plan, not re-allocated to existing businesses.
In this task, different land use categories need to be allocated according to multiple criteria.
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