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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prerequisites" is not correct in English.
It should be "a prerequisite" or "prerequisites" without the article. You can use "a prerequisite" when referring to a single requirement that must be met before something else can happen.
Example: "Having a high school diploma is a prerequisite for enrolling in this college program."
Alternatives: "a requirement" or "a condition".
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To successfully perform DWI of the head and neck, a good collaboration between radiologists, physicists and clinicians is a prerequisites for the best management of the patient.
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Until a decade ago divorce was a prerequisite for genital reconstruction.
There is a prerequisite.
That's a prerequisite.
Talent is not a prerequisite".
This is a prerequisite for its success.
Sometimes such wherewithal is a prerequisite.
Respect is a prerequisite for understanding.
That is a prerequisite for prosperity".
This is not a prerequisite for competition.
But independence is a prerequisite for freedom.
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