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The phrase "and needs to be implemented in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a requirement or necessity for something to be put into practice or executed within a specific context or system.
Example: "The new software features are essential and need to be implemented in the upcoming update to improve user experience."
Alternatives: "and must be applied in" or "and should be executed in".
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Furthermore, coastal transport of plastics and its interaction with coastlines worldwide is poorly understood and needs to be implemented in current global models.
Moreover, animal studies in which non-invasively detection of inflammation or proteolysis in AAA wall by means of in vivo molecular imaging is investigated and needs to be implemented in humans in order to improve rupture risk stratification.
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I think this needs to be implemented in India.
"This stuff needs to be implemented in a way where people can actually understand it".
Any changes to the bus market will need to be implemented in a structured and phased manner.
Such efforts need to be implemented in both home and host countries.
Parallel processing of tweets may need to be implemented, in order to achieve better performance.
Public health officials say that clean needle programs need to be implemented in drug-using areas throughout the United States.
Occupational health policies for universal precautions need to be implemented in Afghani hospitals.
This report needs to be implemented by the press - putting in place the independent regulation Leveson speaks about.
But it really needs to be implemented correctly with employee productivity and happiness in mind.
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