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The phrase "in case it needs" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that something might be necessary, even if it's not certain. For example, "I'll bring an extra coat in case it needs to be warm outside."
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Just in case it needs to be said: I never advocate cheating, ever.
#Bloomingdales #BlurredAdvertising pic.twitter.com/IyJ3Q104JM In case it needs saying, DO NOT SPIKE YOUR BEST FRIEND'S EGGNOG.
In case it needs to be said, Trump's words now carry a different weight.
Unfortunately, in case it needs restating, freshwater economics turned out to be based on two ideas that aren't true.
And in case it needs saying, human resource management is not on the side of the trade union.
And, in case it needs repeating, European societies do not defend their values when they turn on their Muslim fellow citizens – on the contrary, they violate those values.
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Going back to the topic again today, she said that the Naipaul controversy "has made it clear (in case it needed clarification) that 'before' is 'now'now
But Russia had earlier said it was preparing to send marines to Syria in case it needed to protect personnel and remove equipment from the naval maintenance facility.
Challenge got Honda to agree to pay $7,500 to another toolmaker to review Northwest's design work on dies for the RDX, in case it needed to step in.
Then, with an open mind, I explained my system to security expert Nik Cubrilovic in case it needed tweaking.
The dentist will check the positioning of the opposite wisdom tooth, in case it need to be removed also.
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