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'it needs change' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a variety of contexts when referring to the need for something to be changed in some way. For example: "This policy is outdated; it needs change."
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Papandreou says he is ready and so, too, he insists, is his country: "People are saying to me, 'change this country — go ahead and change it.' People realize that it needs change.
"We know how the system works from the inside, and we know it needs change," said Ellen Chesler, an author and senior fellow at the Roosevelt Institute, a liberal policy and leadership organization.
It needs change to laws, to processes and above all to the way people work, so they work together, coherently - not, as now, with mistrust, duplication and without opportunities to learn good practice from each other.
"A real feeling that the UCI needs change and it needs change from the top.
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"Ford was not in deep trouble when Nasser came in, so it was not evident that it needed change," he added.
Mr Reinfeldt embraced a distinctly Blairite agenda of choice in the public services, which showed that he was committed to the "social model" but believed it needed change.
It badly needs change and reform.
And just remember that Britain needs change – it doesn't need the Tories.
"I accept it is challenging and needs change," said Ennals of the 2015 target.
It too needs changes that go far beyond building shiny new stadiums.
"And that needs to change and it needs to change dramatically".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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