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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need to retake" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the need or requirement to repeat or redo a certain task, test, or action. Example: "I failed my driver's test and now I need to retake it next week."
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Mr. Weiss contends that with enough practice tests, you won't need to retake the real thing.
Testing the Banks Europe's banks may need to retake their summer exams.
That makes a total of six seats — precisely the number Republicans need to retake control of the Senate.
"I need to retake my drivers test to recieve my Driver's Permit, and I have another couple of test to take for my G.E.D. for probation that day, and I am trying to not miss to many days of work, sir".
As adults, we need to retake responsibility for raising and educating our children.
Party leaders are trying to prevent expensive runoffs and avoid nominating extreme candidates who could dash GOP hopes of gaining the six seats they need to retake control of the Senate.
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Occasionally, Elster sounds like Donald H. Rumsfeld or George W. Bush, asserting that "a great power has to act," that America needs "to retake the future".
This caused consternation for New Jersey Democrats who thought both men had served the state well in Congress, and for national Democrats, who were trying to win 25 House seats needed to retake the majority.
Although he campaigned as a centrist, there was a distinct whiff of revanchism in his political platform — a belief that France needs to retake its rightful place as a powerful and respected country on the world stage.
The United States has lost control of the situation, and a force authorized by the United Nations with the presence of Arab troops is needed to retake control because Iraq is in chaos, absolute anarchy," he said.
Now the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which believes Mr. Schweitzer has a good shot at winning one of six seats the party needs to retake control of the Senate, has produced a television spot urging voters to "call the big drug companies and tell them to get out of the way of Brian Schweitzer's fair prices drug plan".
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