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The phrase "needs to be attached" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is required to be connected or fastened to something else. Example: "The final page of the report needs to be attached before submitting it to the supervisor."
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We won't get into how much time a tick needs to be attached before transmitting disease-causing pathogens (I consider the 15 minutes needed from attachment to transmission of the Powassan virus to deem this argument moot anyway).
Yet there's a health warning that needs to be attached to some of these calculations.
To be absorbed, the vitamin needs to be attached to a protein, called intrinsic factor, that's secreted in the stomach.
There's dignity inherent in humanity, but I don't think it needs to be attached to producing for someone or helping someone make money.
A bat house needs to be attached to a structure like a barn or a bridge, she says, and not mounted on a pole.
Foreign Wire Transfer Form-This form is used to wire payment to a vendor in a foreign currency and needs to be attached to the payment request.
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A number of interventions attempting to prevent or reduce loneliness have used 'pet therapy' based upon the attachment theory of Bowlby which emphasized the human need to be attached to somebody, to be close, to form and maintain relationships and the need for a sense of belonging [ 26].
I don't need to be attached to anybody.
"Our senses don't need to be attached to our body anymore.
Several political health warnings need to be attached to the result.
But the sensors, flexible strips of carbon-coated plastic that act as variable resistors, needed to be attached to something.
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