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The phrase "need to be maintained" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the upkeep or care required for something in order to keep it functioning properly. Example: "The machines in the factory need to be maintained regularly to prevent breakdowns and ensure efficient production."
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And restoration projects, he said, need to be maintained, at great financial cost.
Our relations with the army are good and need to be maintained.
Transportation routes, including flights, need to be maintained to ensure health professionals get access to the affected countries".
There is also the cost of downtime, when machines need to be maintained or adjusted to handle new products.
"Generally speaking, we accept that there are very important matters of national security and public interest that need to be maintained," he said.
But in that political process, there are some moral, ethical values of this country that need to be maintained and managed".
To achieve this rate allocation, data correlation need to be maintained between node and node(s).
Terminological Systems (TSs) need to be maintained in order to sustain their utility.
The product model does not need to be maintained, therefore, outside the PCS.
At the landscape level, large blocks of open farmland habitat need to be maintained.
In recreating the bush, there is an underlying sense that the space does not need to be maintained.
More suggestions(18)
need to be asserted
need to be proceeded
need to be pursued
need to be ordered
need to be championed
need to be enforced
need to be fostered
need to be implemented
need to be moved
need to be safeguards
needs to be maintained
need to be upheld
need to be fulfilled
required to be maintained
need to be adhered
need to be preserved
need to be mended
need to be interviewed
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