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"needs some action" is a sentence fragment that can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the need to take some action to correct or improve a situation. For example: "The housing market needs some action, or prices will continue to rise."
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But to spend an hour in Gilman's company is to understand that he's a man who needs some action, and his doubles partner, a former tennis pro named Jean Prevost, had just the thing.
"Every proposal needs some action to make it happen," notes Arbogast.
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Now, though, we need some action.
But the figure needed some action, and the owl appeared.
"We need some action, and we need it now," said Michel Claudet, the president of Terrebonne Parish.
"Rather than constant studies, we need some action steps now," she said.
Sooner or later, you're going to need some action".
In that case we'll need some decisive action -- action determined by what the economy needs, not by what Karl Rove thinks will play in the polls.
Nonetheless, Mr. Greifeld has felt that Nasdaq needs to take some action to keep pace with newly enlarged international rivals, who can offer more scale and services.
I needed some man action, and I knew what… 1.
Pity, the match desperately needed some dramatic action.
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