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The phrase "a required element of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is necessary or essential within a particular context or framework.
Example: "In order to complete the project successfully, understanding the budget is a required element of the planning process."
Alternatives: "an essential component of" or "a necessary part of".
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Director biographies are a required element of corporate filings in the United States.
Since 2001, the NY-P Index has been a required element of the NY 590 nutrient management standard.
Scholarly activity, which may include research, is now a required element of resident training.
Lawyers for both men argued that they had merely planned to swindle Mr. Sandy, not to forcibly rob him, a required element of the felony murder charges.
Even though public health is a field of collaboration and teamwork, formal coursework in teamwork and leadership skills was not always a required element of public health education.
"Notification of the specific time when the snow stopped falling is a required element of the charge," the judge, Joan P. Beck-Wall, wrote in her decision.
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However, as long as pulmonary symptoms are a required element for reporting of hantavirus cases to CDC (and likely also to state public health authorities), these milder cases of hantavirus infection will continue to go uncounted.
Before 1993, ascertainment of diagnoses of AIDS-OIs was quite complete, because diagnosis of an AIDS-OI was a required element for meeting the AIDS case definition.
But that was a trick, not a required element, so it did not cost her too many points.
Reflection on the manufactured quality of the event is a required element in the analysis of manufactured events.
While a pre-anesthetic patient assessment has been a longstanding required element of any anesthetic, it has been historically performed in close proximity to the scheduled surgery and has routinely only collected a limited set of clinical data.
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