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"needs gone" is not a correct sentence in written English.
The correct and usuable phrase would be "needs to go" or "needs to be gone". For example, "This old chair needs to go before it takes up any more space."
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Because in many western countries, the priesthood is now a shadow of its former self, a key question to ask might be: where have our soul-related needs gone?
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Needs go unmet, dreams go unfulfilled.
Needs going unmet?
It need go no further than that.
Nothing need go to waste.
More feasible and context-specific targets are needed going forward.
If needed, go back to step one.
If needed, start going to bed earlier.
"We need to go, you need to go, we need to be safe.
"It needs to go.
He needs to go.
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