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"need more work" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing something that still requires improvement or further effort. Example: "The essay was good, but it still needs more work before it's ready to be submitted."
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"I need more work".
His shoes, though, need more work.
"But we certainly need more work".
Do I need more work experience?
Soriano's defense might need more work.
Only some external features and facades need more work.
Those who need more work are in the ensemble.
In the first place, Bechtel didn't need more work.
There are aspects of the plan which need more work.
One train tunnel connecting Manhattan to Brooklyn only recently reopened; others need more work.
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So instead of confronting why we might need more work-life support but can't afford or access it, we lash out at those who are using those supports to prove our disdain for them.
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