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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "we then need" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action that needs to be completed after a certain event has occurred. For example, "Once we have all the required supplies, we then need to begin assembling the furniture."
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We then need to be ready to talk.
We then need to devise ways of encouraging new lending.
After we get that figured out, we then need to think about ways to help our patients do what they need to do".
We then need to pay with dollars oreuros bought on the black market as we don't have free currency exchange in the country.
We then need to back technologies with a renewed urgency, grit and determination, leaving no barrier in place to slow or hinder their development and roll out.
We then need to be engaged in policy debates, not become a major campaigning organisation but focus our efforts on the things that will really make a difference.
We then need a calm, sober, mature assessment of whether the risk of moving to new models of care at this speed and scale is manageable.
At times, we won the ball back in the attacking third, which did happen quite a bit; we then need not to delay.
We then need to move on to provide affordable homes for those who are not yet our tenants and are in housing need – that is where our efforts and our resources should be concentrated The social housing demographic may change.
We then need to try to cultivate a tolerance devoid of condescension, possibly taking a cue from Victoria Gotti, who, when asked about her husband, John Gotti, once said, "All I know is, he provides".
We then need to show (iv).
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