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The phrase "anything that needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any tasks, requirements, or items that require attention or action.
Example: "Please let me know if there's anything that needs to be addressed before the meeting."
Alternatives: "anything requiring" or "anything that requires".
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It's great for anything that needs moisture or healing.
"Anything that needs a fork, I won't eat," she said.
and I don't feel I have anything that needs to be said," she said.
"I don't have anything that needs to be hacked on this phone," he says, laughing.
Anything that needs microscopic analysis can benefit from HD, but people look horrible in it.
Anything that needs agreeing on had better get agreed on soon.
Not that I think O.J. did anything that needs to be forgiven!
"Anything that needs work can be worth 30 or 40 percent less".
The bottom line is, I'm interested in improving anything that needs to be improved.
Use it to spoon over meat, fish, roasted veg: anything that needs livening up.
There is no mention or recommendation of anything that needs to be done about them.
More suggestions(16)
anything that helps
anything that gets
anything that comes
anything that moves
anything that brings
anything that is
anything that feels
anything that looks
anything that sounds
anything that occurs
anything that ends
anything that goes
anything that challenges
anything that makes
anything that hurts
anything that sells
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