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The phrase "are needed to increase" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessities for growth or improvement in a particular context.
Example: "Additional resources are needed to increase the efficiency of our production process."
Alternatives: "are required to enhance" or "are essential to boost".
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New models are needed to increase sustainability.
Topological changes are needed to increase cascading robustness at realistic tolerance levels.
On the other hand more complex algorithms are needed to increase the accuracy of the simulation.
New educational pathways are needed to increase the number of doctor of philosophy (PhD -prepared nurses.
Improvements in guide design and accuracy are needed to increase the benefits to patients.
Innovations are needed to increase universal HIV screening by primary care providers.
Methodological improvements are needed to increase sensitivity and specificity for localising the epileptogenic zone.
As a consequence, active revegetation methods are needed to increase the performance of native plant species.
However, advances in signal analysis are needed to increase its accuracy in diagnosis of fetal hypoxia.
But he has still failed to tackle the supply-side reforms that are needed to increase housebuilding.
Regulatory changes and industry reforms are needed to increase producer access to trees on public and large private lands.
More suggestions(16)
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are predicted to increase
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are allowed to increase
are needed to relate
are needed to reach
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are needed to insure
are needed to trigger
are needed to identify
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