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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a requirement that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a condition or stipulation that must be met in a particular context.
Example: "The contract includes a requirement that all parties must sign before the agreement is valid."
Alternatives: "a stipulation that" or "a condition that".
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Florida recently passed a requirement that will take effect in 2010.
"Congress made these performance standards, and mandated a requirement that would help meet them," he said.
Now it is simply a requirement that has become commoditized.
We will include a requirement that introduces training for private hire drivers, to include disability awareness.
This is a requirement that does not get exhausted enough.
They can adopt a requirement that shareholders get a say on politics.
But this is a requirement that can cause practical problems.
- A requirement that the M.T.A. install elevators in 50 stations.
A requirement that everyone vote or face a fine.
"I don't think it's a requirement that you do.
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*A requirement that Microsoft allow computer manufacturers to alter the Windows operating system in significant ways.
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