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The phrase "the schemes needs" is not correct in English.
It should be "the scheme needs" or "the schemes need" depending on the intended meaning. You can use it when discussing the requirements or necessities of a specific scheme or multiple schemes, but it must be grammatically correct. Example: "The scheme needs additional funding to be successful."
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The impact of the schemes needs to continue to be followed carefully.
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The scheme needs amendment.
In the longer term, the scheme needs to be redesigned.
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The scheme needs to be as much about getting old, high-polluting cars off the road as it is about stimulating car sales".
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