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The phrase "it needs more acid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the acidity of a substance, such as in cooking, chemistry, or food preparation contexts.
Example: "The sauce is too bland; it needs more acid to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "it requires additional acid" or "it needs a higher acidity level.".
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It needed more acid.
That's when I discovered that the spindly little magnolia at the front of our house probably needed more acid in its soil.
You can do more than one penny at a time, but you'll need more acid.
"It needs more money".
But it needs more.
For that it needs more reform.
It needs more time to evolve.
It needs more than 50 percent to prevail.
We know it needs more work".
The government says it needs more time.
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