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Discover Ludwig"and so required" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something necessitates something else. For example, "The recipe called for a specific type of flour, and so required a trip to a specialty grocery store."
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The rifles and muskets of the period rusted quickly and so required careful maintenance, he said.
But it was in an area that was zoned for residential use, and so required a public variance to convert.
Over time, businesses financed by group members grew at different rates, and so required different amounts of capital.
There was an additional problem: soil salinity was already high in areas planned for the project, and so required additional water to drain out.
Although he was universally revered, Leonardo still needed money, and so required a patron with more patience than this class of person usually displayed.
Servaas fears that if Britain votes to leave on 23 June, non-British EU nationals will be treated like non-EEA immigrants and so required to earn more than £35,000 to have indefinite leave to remain.
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However, Studio Ghibli produces only feature films and so requires a fairly large full-time staff.
Now the oldies are living and staying healthy for longer, and so requiring care later.
New products and activities, it is argued, present new risks, and so require new safeguards.
This is valuable because it travels further, and so requires fewer masts and is cheaper to build a network around.
The most sought after is the lower frequency 800MHz band, which travels further and so requires fewer masts.
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