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The phrase "already requiring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently needed or demanded at an earlier point in time than expected.
Example: "The project is already requiring more resources than we initially planned for."
Alternatives: "already needing" or "already demanding".
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In fact, the agency is already requiring "state implementation plans".
It appears to be popular, with online orders for the K8200 printer already requiring a 30-day wait for delivery.
But with Europe and other countries already requiring labeling of genetically engineered foods, some segregation is likely in any case.
The government in Athens is discussing further financial assistance after already requiring an E.U.-led bailout last year.
"It was astonishing that the charity had apparently spent our money and was already requiring more emergency funding".
The NAO report said the BBC recognised there were "significant issues already requiring management attention" which were "resolvable if addressed promptly".
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Existing laws (notably RIPA) already require companies to "remove any encryption" and that requirement will be kept.
Colorado and Wyoming already require green completions.
Several states already require such disclosures.
That was already required under earlier rules.
Six states, including New Jersey, already require free reports.
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