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"need to contain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used for expressing something that is necessary in order for something else to happen. For example, "These instructions need to contain all the necessary safety information."
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Note that your shop-bought "starter" will need to contain live cultures: check the ingredients on the container if you're unsure.
But they need to contain a charge.
Lasagna doesn't need to contain meat to be hearty.
They also need to contain the anxiety of their employees.
Their benign fiction also had a powerful subtext – the need to contain Germany.
"The woman's a liability now and we need to contain her".
He speaks urgently about the need to contain Iran, but he doesn't make it sound easy.
No doubt, we have a crying need to contain health care costs.
The public rationale for the tough talk is the need to contain the currency panic.
But the White House said Obama had "in particular" stressed the need to contain airstrikes.
If Larry Kudlow hopes to contain President Trump, he'll first need to contain himself.
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