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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an requirement" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "requirement" is "a" because "requirement" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "To apply for the job, having a requirement for a degree is essential."
Alternatives: "a necessity" or "a prerequisite."
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It's an elective, not a requirement.
"He had a requirement for a speechwriter.
It should be a choice, not a requirement".
A notary, however, is a requirement.
A doorman is not a requirement either.
A blog is not a requirement.
Uploading a selfie is also a requirement.
It's a preference, but not a requirement.
"Shape is not a requirement, age is not a requirement and religion is not a requirement.
Water is an essential requirement.
A requirement at that altitude.
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