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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the prerequisite" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a requirement or condition that must be met before something else can occur. Example: "Completing the introductory course is the prerequisite for enrolling in the advanced class."
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"We are talking about the prerequisite for independent journalism.
"Survival is the prerequisite to making a difference," he said.
He also possesses the prerequisite talent to justify the attention.
Michael Morpurgo 1 The prerequisite for me is to keep my well of ideas full.
This is about changing people's consciousness, deep down, the prerequisite of changing the law.
Is the prerequisite of acceptance into the wider community based on being "baggage-free"?
He has continually insisted that security is the prerequisite for political progress.
It was proved then that security is the prerequisite of peace.
Hamas and Hezbollah studies will be the prerequisite classes for an Iranian physics.
But roughing it is not necessarily the prerequisite to an adventure.
Developing countries refuse to countenance this, insisting Kyoto must continue as the prerequisite for continuing talks.
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