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The phrase "anything else that needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring if there are additional requirements or tasks that need to be addressed.
Example: "Before we finalize the project, is there anything else that needs to be completed?"
Alternatives: "any other requirements that need" or "additional tasks that need".
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– Doing anything else that needs to be done.
Anyway, here comes the draw, so I'll leave the groups underneath here and write anything else that needs to be written underneath after them.
"I'm a generous guy and then anything else that needs to get done ——." Mr. Smith interrupts him: "According to your standards you're generous," he replies, prompting laughter.
The organ was in playable condition by 1991, but Mr. Bigger continues to do repairs on the instrument and anything else that needs fixing.
"If the international community prefers not to do it themselves, they should at least help us doing it by giving us the green light, by providing us the arms, or anything else that needs to be done".
"Raw milk is a raw animal food, and it's in the same category as hamburger, eggs or anything else that needs to be cooked," said Wayne Kasacek, assistant director of the department's Bureau of Regulation and Inspection.
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He gunned the engine a couple of times, in case I wanted to say anything else that needed drowning out.
The nest would serve as the drone's resting place and as a USB charger -- for the drone or anything else that needed a charge.
I would toss out my mother's leftovers from the week and anything else that needed discarding: moldy jars of Miracle Whip, scrunched-up foil covering some leftover tuna, mini packages of ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise — the kind of stuff you could grab free at the Bagel Nosh on the corner.
He had the vocal soloist, Pia Freund, enact the things she was describing (ending by writhing on the floor in her final death agony), and added a silent dancer as a personification of grace, the masses or anything else that needed personifying.
The infinite number of toilet paper rolls, paper towel rolls, or anything else that needed to be replaced that you replaced without announcing to everyone you replaced them again.
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