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The phrase "a requirement for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a condition or necessity for something, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "Completing the prerequisite course is a requirement for a successful application to the graduate program."
Alternatives: "a prerequisite for a" or "a condition for a".
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(a)Requirement for a patient package insert.
"He had a requirement for a speechwriter.
The roadblocks included a requirement for a new press, which could cost $15 million or more.
The court also invalidated a requirement for a detailed report on various incidents and near misses.
Unlike medical school or law school, business school isn't a requirement for a business career.
Judicial experience is not a requirement for a seat on the Supreme Court.
"That way you do not have a requirement for a vent," he said.
Already regulators are backing away from a requirement for a minimum down payment of 20percentt.
But why must reciprocality be a requirement for a significant, authentic relationship?
He wore a black suit, its black trousers being a requirement for a breakfast waiter, beneath a trim white jacket.
Having a lavish wedding may be fun, but it is certainly not a requirement for a happy marriage.
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