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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need renovation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to an object or piece of property that requires improvements or repairs, such as a house or a car. For example, "This old house needs renovation before it can be sold."
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The Theater does not need renovation and is expected to reopen in the fall.
Unlived-in for decades, they are frozen in time and need renovation.
So, some parts of Dodd-Frank may already need renovation or even repeal.
"It is turning around now, and a lot of the properties need renovation.
Studios could sell for as little as $170,000, but they would probably need renovation.
CONS: One bedroom, currently an artist's workshop, would need renovation for use as a bedroom or home office.
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The substructure and gas and electrical systems need repairs, and the kitchen and bathrooms need renovations.
"Also, people here can afford to care for their homes," she said, "so you don't find many that need renovations".
Both needed renovation.
It needed renovation.
The apartment, which needs renovation, is listed at €4.1 million.
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