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The phrase "and should be rolled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions or recommendations regarding the handling or preparation of an object or material that requires rolling.
Example: "The dough is ready and should be rolled into a flat sheet before cutting."
Alternatives: "and ought to be rolled" or "and needs to be rolled".
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David Cameron, Nick Clegg and George Osborne all take the view that state action – including financial support for the family – promotes dependency, and should be rolled back.
The software is already used by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) along with Facebook, and should be rolled out across Bing, Hotmail and Skydrive soon.
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Because of this, opposition lawyers said, tolls and fares should be rolled back and the whole process of setting them should be repeated.
Pensions and ISAs should be rolled into one, allowing savers to withdraw money as they like.
However, the National Farmers Unionn said the latest cull results were a success and it should be rolled out further.
A small percentage of users worldwide on iOS and Android will start getting the new Snapchat on Friday, earlier than expected, and it should be rolled out to everyone within a few weeks.
It's coming to certain test areas next year and, if successful, should be rolled out by 2010 at the latest.
Tenderloins and boneless roasts should be rolled into a cylinder shape for even cooking.
Some publishers believe that the aim to work on products focusing on ads, video, apps, data and paid-for journalism should be rolled out globally to be most effective.
She applauds the practice of pixelating the faces of celebrities' children and thinks the policy should be rolled out to their dogs, as she gets unnerved when strangers know the name of her Belgian shepherd, Hugo.
Their accompanying tomatoes, parsley and onions weren't a garnish; they should be rolled up into the breads and eaten like a wrap.
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