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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and hence require" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a conclusion or result that follows logically from a previous statement.
Example: "The increased demand for our product has led to higher production costs, and hence require adjustments to our pricing strategy."
Alternatives: "and therefore necessitate" or "and thus demand".
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The bank's hard line has exposed a fracture between Europe's large and small countries, which have divergent growth rates and hence require different monetary policies.
differ in subject matter and hence require different procedures to check the truth or falsity of their premises.
A programme that sought to save a species rather than individuals would allow each infected wolf to pass the disease on to more than one healthy animal and hence require fewer vaccinations.
The studied demand-meeting options are thus viewed as interdependent and hence require simultaneous analysis.
These underlined systems have their associated pros and cons, and hence require continual studies and improvement.
Therefore an accurate and reliable method of assessing which patients are at higher risk of injury and hence require a CT would be clinically useful.
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Generally, the damage estimation is an ill-posed inverse problem, and hence requires regularization.
The calculation of the design effect involves variance estimation and hence requires second order inclusion probabilities.
The lock detector comparator is of open collector design and hence requires a pull-up resistor.
The forward stage is independent of the dimensionality, and hence requires 2×S 2 additions.
However, the unbounded FIFO based asynchrony is not realizable in practice and hence requires refinement in real hardware.
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