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The phrase "need to be stated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The terms and conditions of the contract need to be stated clearly before signing."
Exact(35)
To be sure, some important qualifications need to be stated.
The performance requirements need to be stated explicitly, and the objectives made clear.
But some ideas, though true, are rarely stated, or need to be stated again and again.
Thus, distributional bounds are necessary and the distributional assumptions need to be stated.
It should not need to be stated that the gas station was someone's business, someone's wherewithal.
It might never be stated; it might never need to be stated.
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Sometimes the obvious needs to be stated.
It's amazing this needs to be stated, but here goes.
But there are times when a fundamental liberal position needs to be stated explicitly, and these are such times.
To stem the tide, this needs to be stated explicitly, not lumped generally into other "say no to hate" policies.
So it needs to be stated as clearly as possible that this isn't what Dems are doing at all.
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