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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need replacing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something needs to be changed or fixed. For example, "This TV remote needs replacing."
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Windows need replacing.
The kitchen appliances need replacing.
Not until the hips need replacing.
The roof will need replacing at some point.
Radios don't break and don't often need replacing.
Mud and thatch collapse and need replacing every year.
CONS: The kitchen has laminate counters and appliances that need replacing.
They will thus need replacing within five to seven years of being launched.
Its black-and-white tiled floors need replacing — or at least cleaning.
Within five years, every plank on the deck will need replacing.
Around a third of British power stations will need replacing by 2015.
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