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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anything required" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when inquiring about the needs or necessities for a particular task or situation. Example: "Please let me know if there is anything required to complete the project on time."
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For four years, I'd been living with the reality that doing anything required planning.
The capsule itself is largely devoid of anything required for a human crew, such as life-support and command consoles.
"Was anything required of you in exchange for what Mr. Williams gave to you and your family?" Asbill asked McDonnell.
"I'll do anything required just to be able to come home and live quietly with my child," she said.
Double-tap the home button and you can go directly to the camera app, no password or anything required.
She said Marriott had helped displaced workers above and beyond anything required by union contract or ordinary decency, especially in today's bleak job market.
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Anything requiring user inputs passwords, searches, forms is off-limits.
Growing anything requires a committed relationship to a piece of ground; growing trees requires a marriage.
It's also no good, obviously, for anyone needing to do anything requires Windows programs.
Anything requiring the state's support (skilled labour, infrastructure) will take forever arriving.
"Anything requiring fine motor skills could be affected, something necessary in sports like archery or golf".
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