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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a requisite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is necessary or required in a particular context.
Example: "In order to complete the project successfully, certain skills are a requisite for all team members."
Alternatives: "are essential" or "are necessary".
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Indeed, Hudson might be viewed as an asphalt jungle so jammed that political skills are a requisite just to navigate the sidewalk.
They are light entertainment with pretensions of political importance, and the inner-diva qualities that are a requisite for anyone who wants to be on TV that much have simply been waiting for the perfect conditions in which to erupt like an Icelandic volcano.
Far more important than their ostensible positions, however, is the fact that both are "enforcers" – the hard men that are a requisite of every NHL franchise, whose real job is to protect colleagues, settle scores and generally dish out GBH as needed.
Furthermore, experimentally measured strains are a requisite for validation of newly developed shearing models, especially for initiation of fracture.
These kinds of data are a requisite to validate shearing models and to simulate the shearing process.
Generally speaking, the teachers believed that listening skills are as essential as reading, speaking, and writing skills, that they are a requisite for the development of communicative competence, and that the test should have been launched earlier.
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Riding the rhythm is a requisite requirement.
It is a requisite of capitalism.
True, there was a requisite show of indignation.
Becoming digital is a requisite for survival today.
In neither is independent thinking presumed to be a requisite of holding a job.
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