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The phrase "will need perfect" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks a noun or context to complete the thought.
It could be used in a context where you specify what needs to be perfect, such as "I will need perfect conditions to proceed." Example: "For the experiment to be successful, I will need perfect timing and precision."
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Big players like the big challenges but we will need perfect concentration for this game".
You will need perfect technique in this one, it really is all about the arc.
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You'll need perfect timing to be witty.
To do this, you will need to perfect your marketing strategy.
It will need to perfect two things, each of which it has only part-formed as yet.
To do so, the JCAP team will need to perfect a host of different components including light absorbers and catalysts, molecular linkers to couple the two together, and special membranes for selectively separating the oxygen and hydrogen produced during the process.
Danzig Moon will need a "perfect trip," he said, which he said hopefully involves the fast horses inside him leaving them the rail early.
To win against England we will need to be perfect in defence and the set piece.
Julen Lopetegui said Porto can now dream of reaching the Champions League semi-final but they will need to be "perfect" in the second leg.
For the industry to get anywhere close to the $10 billion sphere, it will need someone to perfect a suborbital taxi that sips fuel (relatively speaking) and is capable of frequent reuse.
You will need a near-perfect credit record to qualify for the best deals, and if you don't meet the criteria, you may be offered a shorter 0 per cent term, possibly a higher interest rate and a fairly small credit limit.
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