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The phrase "a process that required" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific procedure or series of actions that necessitated certain resources, time, or effort.
Example: "The project was complex, involving a process that required extensive research and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a procedure that demanded" or "a method that necessitated".
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It was a process that required great concentration.
Team building was "a process" that required a copious amount of "rhythm".
"I am mortified," he said, "to have taken part in a process that required bars to be closed".
He replied, "I am mortified to have taken part in a process that required bars to be closed".
An executive close to Tyco said the company did not immediately disclose the situation because, "obviously this is a process that required time and care".
In 1996, he was elected Cape Town's archbishop, in a process that required a two-thirds vote by clergy and lay representatives, then confirmation by the church's bishops.
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Nevertheless, it's a process that requires some preparation.
It is, therefore, a process that requires the faith of producers who will leave him be.
I have ruled myself out by not applying for the post, there's a process that requires an application.
Frieden said they were being monitored more carefully, a process that requires checking their temperature for a fever twice daily.
Concocting one of his signature cocktails is a process that requires not just a sophisticated palate but also patience.
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