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The phrase 'needs to be started' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the necessity of taking action on a task that has yet to be begun. For example: "This project needs to be started as soon as possible if we want to have it finished by the deadline."
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There may be other ways too; but this is a debate which needs to be started.
Yeah, I do think a conversation needs to be started about what does the Democratic Party stand for.
Since the coal-fired supercritical power plant needs to be started up frequently, the operations of power plant become more flexible.
Projects do not need to be finished and feeding electricity to the grid by next New Year's Eve; construction only needs to be started.
2. Preheat oven to 300 degrees, unless you are using a clay pot that needs to be started in a cold oven.
So I do think as far as like a new vision for what the Democrats stand for that that conversation needs to be started.
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His contract is up and Ardley has agreed that, at 34, he needs to be starting games; this was the "Beast" bowing out as only he could.
Victor Moses is not one of those players who needs to be starting every game for club or country in order to impress when he does play.
These are frost-tender, and need to be started with heat and planted out around June, or bought as little plants nearer the time.
Most interventions that prolong life in mice, including a very low-calorie diet, need to be started early in life to show any effect.
But the only thing that actually needed to be started now was an Imperial Star globe artichoke, which came in a sample-size pack of 12 seeds.
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