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The phrase "a requirements for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a requirement for" or "requirements for." You can use the correct form when discussing the necessary conditions or criteria for something.
Example: "Having a strong background in mathematics is a requirement for this engineering program."
Alternatives: "a necessity for" or "a prerequisite for".
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Sasse listed a number of a requirements for this new leader.
These moments prepare the Mind for entry into consciousness of state 4 (4[1a-ᴗ1b-ᴗ2ᴗ3]); here, it will be noticed, thought is not a requirements for consciousness.
Similar(58)
(a)Requirement for a patient package insert.
(English is a requirement for foreign students).
"He had a requirement for a speechwriter.
It's a requirement for graduation.
Is Self-Loathing a Requirement for Writers?
Implementation could become a requirement for university accreditation, for example.
Youth is not a requirement for tragedy, of course.
A requirement for graduation is directing a show.
A free breakfast is a requirement for new franchises.
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