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Discover LudwigThe phrase "areas need to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessities related to specific regions or fields.
Example: "In order to improve community health, certain areas need to implement better sanitation practices."
Alternatives: "regions must" or "zones require".
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Small areas close to residential areas need to be considered.
To deter pigeons from a building, only those areas need to be blocked.
New municipalities in Serbian majority areas need to begin operating and problems are already emerging.
No one argues that trees in remote park areas need to be inspected regularly.
That's true, but whether the sideline areas need to be neon pink is an open question.
"Citizens who reside in these areas need to be able to get home".
Three key areas need to change: demand creation, product adaptation, and distributor capabilities.
Government policy and women's issues - what areas need to be reviewed?
Managers of national parks and other protected areas need to balance visitor needs with conservation objectives.
Residents in wildfire prone areas need to prepare themselves and their properties.
Large areas need to be scanned rapidly without removal of individual components, minimising the disruption of the structure's operation.
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