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The phrase "has to be installed" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it when referring to something requiring installation, such as a program or an appliance. For example, "The program has to be installed on the computer before it can be used."
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A Java runtime environment has to be installed on your system (download JRE).
"There is a certain time frame in which a newly appointed archbishop has to be installed".
Perhaps most important, the fiber-optic network still has to be installed.
Theseismic design changes as per the seismic zone, where the storage tank has to be installed.
There is no income limit on this, but everything has to be installed by Dec. 31, 2010.
And if a home does not have a gas line, it has to be installed by the utility.
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Computers and phones had to be installed.
A temporary cable had to be installed.
Doors would have to be installed.
Utilities, including heating and plumbing, will have to be installed.
He'd had ventricular fibrillation, and an automatic defibrillator had to be installed in his chest.
More suggestions(18)
has to be organised
has to be invested
has to be incorporated
has to be restructured
has to be substantiated
has to be inserted
has to be institutionalized
has to be integrated
has to be implemented
has to be initiated
works to be installed
has to be respected
has to be rebuilt
has to be reimagined
has to be tested
has to be punished
has to be done
has to be proved
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