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The phrase "angle that need to" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks proper grammatical structure, possibly missing a subject or verb.
Example: "We need to consider the angle that needs to be addressed in our discussion."
Alternatives: "aspect that must" or "point that should".
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There are substantial issues raised with the immunity angle that need to be addressed through further experimentation for the paper to be acceptable for eLife.
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