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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'yet needs' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in a sentence to express that something or someone requires something else in order to be complete. For example, "The project is almost finished, yet needs a few more touches before it can be presented."
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Hasn't eaten yet, needs her bath.
He has found an intriguing new vehicle in live film, yet needs to fill it with better comedy.
You have the impression he is kind to everyone but his wife, yet needs her the way he needs the church that he doesn't believe in.
And it is true in large part because it is so personal and yet needs to be public, but also because of my fear that it will appear unnecessarily judgmental.
Daniel Cayan of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography near San Diego said that "a lot more science yet needs to be done" before drawing exact conclusions regarding the amount of warming and other effects of climate change on Napa Valley wines.
Darling Mark is, six months on, still seething with anger about his ex, Dobby, and Jez's having tried to stick tongues down throats, yet needs Jez, if only to obviate his boredom with new real life and a new real flatmate.
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He may yet need them.
Taxi queue crowd barriers at Paddington not yet needed.
So Deutsche Bank may yet need to turn to the markets.
RELEVANCE Many people hate, yet need, to travel by air.
But Santa doesn't yet need to buy a snorkel.
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