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The phrase "have to implement" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something needs to be put into action or carried out. You can use it when discussing a plan, project, or idea that requires action. Example: In order for our company to stay competitive, we have to implement new marketing strategies.
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He added: "I do understand that for many head teachers who have to implement this, it's an implementation challenge.
"Now we have to implement it.
"We have to implement this program.
"We hope we'll never have to implement this," she said.
"So this is the first thing we have to implement".
The politicians know they have to implement these reforms.
Not least, did M&S have to implement this policy?
Now we have to implement them, step by step".
His organisation will still have to implement the Department of Health's mandate.
"[Ofcom] didn't have to implement it, they could have said it was a rubbish idea".
Some countries still have to implement much of their promised boost to their economies.
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