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The phrase "are generally needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessities in a general context.
Example: "In most projects, certain resources are generally needed to ensure success."
Alternatives: "are typically required" or "are usually necessary."
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Other strategies are generally needed.
More effective and less costly methods are generally needed.
In addition, several tests are generally needed to characterise complex behaviour models.
High frequency bed-level measurements with a high vertical resolution are generally needed for hypothesis testing and numerical model validation.
It is because two people are generally needed to carry metal pipe, compared to one for plastic pipe, and therefore labor unions prefer it.
In order to implement WCNS on patched grids, high-order interpolations are generally needed for the purpose of ensuring overall high-order accuracy.
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Moreover, our work shows that RA is generally needed to generate all endoderm organs posterior to the branchial arches rather than a few.
Therefore, an energy storage system is generally needed to absorb the energy fluctuation to provide a smooth electrical energy generation.
No clinical testing or proof of safety is generally needed.
An underrelaxation of the current profile modifications is generally needed for stable iteration of the algorithm.
A detailed controllability and dynamic analysis is generally needed for this.
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