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'would need to make' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to express the idea that an action must occur in order to achieve a desired result. For example, "If we want to finish this project on time, we would need to make sure we are on schedule."
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We would need to make some changes in our operations.
He conceded that voters would need to make up their own minds.
Explain your reasoning and/or what other information you would need to make this determination.
The few would need to make the sacrifice to save the many.
To sign him, the Rangers would need to make significant moves to clear salary cap space.
Half said they would need to make more redundancies; three-quarters expected class sizes to increase.
Variety suggests The Huntsman would need to make around $325m to break even.
Owners would need to make large commitments to a new site and its development.
Crowther merely asked how long he would need to make up his mind.
There are so many impediments to the structures you would need to make it work.
To get over 10%, the top five Australian films would need to make around $90m combined.
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