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The phrase "anyone needs to drill" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are inquiring if someone requires to perform drilling, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "If anyone needs to drill, please let me know so I can assist."
Alternatives: "if anyone requires drilling" or "if anyone has to drill".
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After that I've written, "If anyone needs to drill a hole in my skull, can you check he's not fitting me in between his 10am YouPorn session and his 1pm Caribbean Stud Poker school with the lads from the mortuary.
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He really needs to drill the details of his footwork.
To mitigate the fear, WWF has proposed that the drilling company needs to drill a same-season relief well.
This is where WWF has proposed that Imperial Oil needs to drill a seasonal relief well.
We need to drill for gas.
"We need marine sediments, we need to drill these deep sediment cores.
"We need to drill down.
"They need common sense drilling into them," she proudly quipped, "they don't need to drill in the Arctic.
"We really need to drill home to folks you are on your own.
If you need to drill through a lock, you'll need: A variable-speed power drill.
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