Sentence examples for need to be aired from inspiring English sources

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But these arguments barely need to be aired in public.

But they say a shutdown would have serious consequences that need to be aired.

These issues need to be aired, and MPs and prospective MPs, confronted with them.

To make progress on these issues, they need to be aired.

Yet although the Champions League flag can be rolled up after tonight's game at Anfield, Benitez believes it will need to be aired again next year.

With recent revelations over the access and use of data by various government agencies still reverberating, issues of data storage, privacy and security need to be aired openly.

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There was, inevitably, one gripe that needed to be aired.

The judge in the case, Lance Africk, said: "This was a case that needed to be aired".

I say it needs to be aired or it will turn on you.

That's what makes the aberrance of a Dieudonné all the more extraordinary and why, rather than being banned or prosecuted, that attitude needs to be aired out.

I don't want to make matters worse for the production team, as if it could get any worse for them, but I just feel this needs to be aired.

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