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The phrase "needs to modify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirement for a change or adjustment to something, often in a technical or instructional context. Example: "The software needs to modify its settings to improve performance."
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China, which set off this crisis, needs to modify its course.
The Senate Finance Committee needs to modify the government's blinkered approach when it meets today to mark up the latest welfare reform bill.
And it's difficult to split a program in two without introducing bugs —without, say, losing track of which server needs to modify which variable at which point.
For NATO, the attack may lead to a discussion of whether it needs to modify its commitment to collective defense, enshrined in Article V of the North Atlantic Treaty.
For the moment, though, the 25-year-old is said to be in peak condition but he has only just recovered from an ankle problem sustained during the summer and Allardyce has suggested Carroll needs to modify his game.
Even so, it will be interesting to see whether Neville ultimately finds he needs to modify his determination to "live or die playing my style" into something closer to the tactically astute pragmatism of his predecessor, Mark Sampson.
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do I need to modify anything else ?
You do not need to modify them.
You will need to modify your program as needed.
Clearing houses might "need to modify their operations" when the new rules are introduced next year.
We're a capitalist country but we need to modify the extremes of capitalism".
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