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The phrase "angle is needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a requirement for a specific perspective or approach in a situation or problem.
Example: "In order to solve this issue effectively, a different angle is needed to understand the underlying causes."
Alternatives: "a perspective is required" or "a viewpoint is necessary."
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*This sub-section is only needed if a specific telescope roll angle is needed.
This is particularly the case in Neutron Macromolecule Crystallography (NMC), where a large solid angle is needed.
To determine the smallest femoral neck cross-section and the intertrochanteric cross-section, neck-shaft angle is needed.
However, a broader angle is needed to achieve sustainable improvements in the care for severely ill and dying people.
We have already defined α and β but a third angle is needed to completely characterize the orientation of the molecules.
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Near normal incidence flux angles were needed to obtain the (002) crystal orientation.
The resulting solver is extremely efficient when multiple incident angles are needed, as occurs in many applications.
Only two angles are needed to determine the direction of arrival, so we can define the third elevation angle from the other two, or, where acos (x) denotes the inverse cosine.
The apriori probabilities of the torsion angles are needed for this purpose.
Studies tackling air pollution effects from different angles are needed to link together early events with the diseases of concern.
Two angles are needed to define the direction from the center of the receptor to the center of the ligand interface, and the other three angles specify the rotation of the ligand.
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