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"need to send" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It is a verb phrase that would usually imply an obligation to do something. For example: "I need to send an email to confirm the date of the meeting."
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You need to send Social Security checks.
We didn't need to send any messages.
We need to send career politicians home.
Tech scene - we need to send some stern words.
I don't need to send a message out.
The message we need to send is: Watch it.
"You need to send stuff out there with energy.
Every month I need to send money home".
Need to send a bill to the floor stealthily?
"They need to send a message here," Stoll said.
That's the snapshot we need to send to the world.
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