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The phrase "are needed to be practiced" is not correct in standard written English.
It is awkward and does not convey the intended meaning clearly.
Example: "These skills are needed to be practiced regularly to improve performance."
Alternatives: "need to be practiced" or "should be practiced."
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Our results indicate high prevalence rate of Hepatitis B virus infection and nationwide vaccination campaigns along with public awareness and educational programs are needed to be practiced urgently.
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Meanwhile, the lightness, gloss, and visible (VIS) reflectance of these pigments are very high which are needed to be as lower as possible in practice [21].
So its land art needed to be practiced as though Wordsworth were still with us: it had to be respectful of ancient rights of way, reverently self-effacing.
Return to pre-injury level of sports is often used as an outcome measure of successful treatment after ACL injury [ 28- 31], and patients often believe that surgical reconstruction of the ACL is needed to be able to practice sports [ 27].
Occasionally he'd shout "good job!" or "nice play!" "He used to say that what was needed to be said was said in practice," Ms. Bauman recalled.
The result is needed to be improved by the education and practice in the future.
We are biologically set up to be compassionate, but it needs to be practiced to acquire compassion.
CHICAGO — Shooting 3-pointers successfully in the N.B.A. is a skill that needs to be practiced over and over again.
They don't need to be repackaged or rebranded; they just need to be practiced, offered and explained in the context of a loving, authentic and inclusive community.
We can read it, and we can talk about it, but it's the sort of thing that needs to be practiced, perhaps for years, before it can become a deeply held conviction.
Hence there is no rule that says hierarchies need to be practiced as Level minus 1 or Level 1.
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