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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to require" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as the combination of "able" and "require" does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "The system is able to require updates regularly" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "capable of demanding" or "able to necessitate".
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Where appropriate, says the Ipso announcement, arbitrators will be able to require how complaints are remedied and that may include the requirement of one party to pay the costs of another.
That means big companies are more inclined, and better able, to require compliance with travel policies.
It needs to be able to require information from chemical producers.
Second, it will be able to require the intelligence agencies to provide information not just request it.
Likewise, they shouldn't be able to require that consumers choose between participating in tomorrow's economy and preserving their privacy.
Taken further, should Verizon be able to require that the "internet of things" include only its things?
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So many students will not be able to take the required four years.
Competence, of course, is critical — the candidate must be able to do required tasks well.
The designed haptic device should be able to exert required forces to a user in the whole workspace.
The DAMA controller has not been able to assign required capacity due to congestion and has flushed requested queues.
In the presence of chronic breakdowns, operators are able to perform required operations but with reduced speed.
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