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The phrase "needs to be accompanied" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a requirement or necessity for someone or something to be accompanied by someone or something else. This could be for safety, assistance, or as part of a formal process. Example: "In order to enter the building, all visitors needs to be accompanied by a staff member at all times." Another example: "The child's application for a passport needs to be accompanied by a copy of their birth certificate."
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"But that deal needs to be accompanied by transparency and accountability.
"But it is right that constitutional reform in Scotland needs to be accompanied by reform in England and Wales.
But this new spending needs to be accompanied by something more credible than Augustine-like vows of future parsimony.
"It needs to be accompanied by serious scientific study and a continuous campaign to raise awareness throughout the year," he said.
More progressive taxation needs to be accompanied by more progressive spending, on public education and on job training and job creation.
But they said short-term stimulus needs to be accompanied by a commitment to running surpluses and paying down more debt in the long run.
"Common debt liability in some form needs to be accompanied by greater political and economic integration; that's just logical," he said.
So a military build-up needs to be accompanied by a build-up of trust.There are lots of ways to build trust in Asia.
This needs to be accompanied by openness and accountability so that we can all see the minutes, correspondence and documents held by regulators, who claim to be the guardians of the public interest.
Pathway three, he thinks, is probably occurring, but the benefits of purely military dominance are overstated and generate diminishing returns; it needs to be accompanied by excellence in the social and economic dimensions, and there America risks falling behind.
Ms. Merkel, though, has also argued that such aid needs to be accompanied by greater fiscal and political integration within the euro area, to hold member nations more jointly accountable for the fate of the monetary union.
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