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"needs to run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has to or should do something quickly. For example, "The clock is ticking; he needs to run to the store before it closes."
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Lily, a hunting dog, needs to run.
If he needs to run, he runs.
Kansas State needs to run, run, run.
"He needs to run, needs to run," Mr. Frist told The Kingsport Times-News last week.
"He needs to run a really big race here.
"It's not just the assembly plant that needs to run, it's not just the direct supplier.
Pistorius needs to run the 400 meters in under 45.25 seconds to qualify.
Markarián said his team needs to run the table to have a chance at qualifying.
"It's not just, Obama needs to run hard," Mr. Garin said.
Our factory needs to run twenty-four hours a day; it's not just for one shift.
But, to meet its traffic targets, Virgin needs to run 11 trains an hour.
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