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The phrase "are needed to resolve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing requirements or necessities for solving a problem or issue.
Example: "Additional resources are needed to resolve the ongoing technical difficulties we are facing."
Alternatives: "are required to address" or "are essential to solve".
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We know exactly what new data are needed to resolve an issue.
They are needed to resolve several important problems in the solar physics.
Multicenter, prospective mega trials with a randomized and controlled design are needed to resolve these issues.
Thus, only 5 clock cycles are needed to resolve 7 bits.
"We have to think about the implications for Japanese banks and what measures are needed to resolve possible negative impact".
Long-term follow-up studies are needed to resolve current uncertainties regarding nosology, methodology, and long-term treatment effects.
Further studies, including epidemiological studies during risk periods, are needed to resolve the issues linked to EDN.
The adaptive approach combined with the multi-scale model improves the results especially when highly refined grids are needed to resolve small structures involved in the mixing process.
Across politics, business, entertainment, and sports, negotiators reminded us that collaboration and close attention are needed to resolve disputes and reach innovative deals.
The source could be either a nuclear supermassive black hole or perhaps a pair of binary stars emitting X-rays - additional observations are needed to resolve the issue.
Additional genetic analyses, including allelism tests and gene cloning are needed to resolve these possibilities.
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