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The phrase "always required a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has consistently needed or demanded a particular element or condition over time.
Example: "The project has always required a high level of collaboration among team members to succeed."
Alternatives: "has consistently needed a" or "has always demanded a".
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Art has always required a measure of true grit.
Moreover, outer-borough institutions say their location has always required a degree of scrappiness.
Bank machine cards have always required a secret code known only to the card holder.
New economies have always required a kind of initiation fee of those who would participate fully in them.
"From Day 1, I always required a private room, partly because I snore and smoke," she said.
Opening a restaurant in New York has always required a certain combination of savvy and insanity, especially at problematic addresses.
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"This always requires a court order.
"Science always requires a broad collaboration," he said.
Registration forms almost always require a statement affirming citizenship.
Due process of law does not always require a court.
Parallel-group trials almost always require a multicentre approach, with the inevitable logistic problems involved.
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