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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agencies required" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where specific agencies need to be involved or are necessary for a particular task or process.
Example: "For this project, agencies required include environmental and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "necessary agencies" or "mandatory agencies".
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It is worth noting that all three agencies required cost-effectiveness evidence as a submission requirement, but there was an important difference for INESSS.
In concert, these agencies required spectators to traverse a remarkable cordon.
Neither state nor federal regulatory agencies required such a habitat, Mr. Kane said, adding, "This was about doing something new".
The United States government can and must reorganize itself in this fight: the agencies required to defend America against terrorism are a hodgepodge that must be under a single statutory command.
The tribunal's investigators could almost certainly have indicted him for crimes committed under his command in Bosnia, but were denied the evidence gathered by NATO intelligence agencies required to build a case.
He pointed out, however, that with agencies required to cut their capital budgets by 30 percent this year, it was highly unlikely that the city would buy the property.
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Intelligence agencies require the attorney general's approval before they can access journalists' telecommunications data now.
Some agencies require an international driving permit, available from AAA offices.
The official also said that other federal agencies require that retirees choose between retirement pay and disability pay.
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