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The phrase "and needs to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessities for development or construction in various contexts, such as projects or personal growth.
Example: "The team has identified the gaps in our current strategy, and needs to build a more comprehensive plan to address them."
Alternatives: "and must develop" or "and has to create".
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This compact is due to be completed at a conference in Brussels in September and needs to build on the agreements made in London to set out concrete, measurable plans on how Somalia will be supported to implement its peacebuilding process.
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Google, on the other hand, chose to develop their own speech recognition and needed to build a clever system to collect data to catch up to Nuance.
Sometimes it's exactly the right way for you to spend your time (especially if you're "on the way up" and need to build your profile).
"On the surface it looks like they are at each other's throats, but they are all retailers and need to build business," Kercheval told HuffPost.
Customers are not used to sharing their information so readily, and he needs to build trust.
But I think he's a bit green and still needs to build bridges".
"Gareth hasn't played any games for almost four months and he needs to build his fitness up," said Mancini.
And second, Bristol needs to build more homes.
This is a strong foundation, and the next president needs to build upon it.
"He needs to build friendships and he needs to build trust," Mr. Johanns said.
Yet the market remains minuscule, and the materials and expertise needed to build passive homes are often hard to find.
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