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The phrase "all prerequisites for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the necessary conditions or requirements that must be met before proceeding with a particular task or activity.
Example: "Before enrolling in the advanced course, you must complete all prerequisites for the program."
Alternatives: "all requirements for" or "all conditions for".
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They most likely don't own a home computer, don't use a credit card and don't have broadband at home, all prerequisites for an iTunes account.
Here, Erik Bakkers and colleagues have developed a bottom-up technique for growing networks of crystalline nanowires that fulfil all prerequisites for braiding.
Although carbonate super-saturation, warm waters and absence of clastic input were all prerequisites for the development of microbial limestone in the >12000 km2 Luolou Platform of the Nanpanjiang Basin19, how to switch swiftly from acidic to alkaline and CaCO3 super-saturated waters remains open.
(3) All prerequisites for evolution occur in mouse trap populations.
Thirdly, all prerequisites for evolution (variation, transmission, and selection) abound in mouse trap populations.
The acting rank is temporary only and the cadet has until the beginning of the next training year to complete all prerequisites for promotion to have the promotion become substantive.
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That a global conflict has not begun yet, despite all the prerequisites for it (above all, an incredibly rapid redistribution of power), is due not to people but to nuclear arsenals and the nuclear factor.
While she took all the prerequisites for nursing school in the U.S., she would have had to be on a two-year waiting list.
Germany today possesses all the prerequisites for coping with the ongoing transformation.
"The first Polynesian colonists found themselves on an island with fertile soil, abundant food, bountiful building materials, ample lebensraum, and all the prerequisites for comfortable living," Diamond wrote in a 1995 article for Discover magazine.
We therefore asked whether DNA damage-induced p53 activation is at all a prerequisite for the hypersensitive phenotype.
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