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The part of the sentence "needs to be correct" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something needs to be precise or accurate. For example: "The figures in the report need to be correct before it can be submitted to the board."
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The hierarchy also needs to be correct, not confused: chairman, then director of football, then head coach/manager.
O1: Mathematics needs to be correct.
Not every single judgment call you make needs to be correct.
But the claim needs to be correct.
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"That needs to be corrected".
Now the balance needs to be corrected.
This "bias", say Whitehall sources, needs to be corrected.
"That needs to be corrected immediately," Dr. Akhter said.
Is this a problem that needs to be corrected?
That needs to be corrected in coming years.
But its current deal was a mistake that needs to be corrected, she said.
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