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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already requires" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is needed or necessary at a point in time that is earlier than expected or previously stated.
Example: "The project already requires additional resources to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "already needs" or "already demands".
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Human Resources already requires identification to receive state services.
Minnesota already requires drug companies to report payments to doctors.
Congress already requires that schools and libraries use filters.
However, academic content already requires a substantial amount of independent study time for students.
Zimbabwe already requires local journalists to be registered by a state commission.
China already requires its 1.3 billion people to carry laminated identification cards.
After all, flying or sailing to Britain already requires photo-identification.
State law already requires that voters be asked every two decades if they want a convention.
The agency already requires supervisors to inspect repairs as they are made.
The veterans department already requires employees to report certain serious errors.
The current curriculum already requires sex-education teachers to include abstinence along with topics like contraception.
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