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The phrase "are no prerequisites" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there are no required conditions or courses needed before undertaking a particular task or activity.
Example: "To enroll in this workshop, you should know that there are no prerequisites, so anyone can join."
Alternatives: "no requirements" or "no prior conditions".
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There are no prerequisites to yoga.
According to Hudson, "there are no prerequisites" to becoming a board member, and Academy members "don't have to be nominated to run".
There are no prerequisites for experiencing stillness.
There are no prerequisites or treatment requirements; quite literally, Pathways DC offers the housing first, knowing that a stable home will allow a person to begin to address mental health, addiction, and other challenges.
This course is one of two undergraduate neuroscience courses at UBC and there are no prerequisites for the course.
Without internal legitimacy given to the formulation of PPP, there are no prerequisites for PPP [ 20].
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96 These findings indicate that there are no prerequisite gene mutations that drive metastasis, and hence no "metastasis genes".
There will be no prerequisites for attending basic courses.
There were no prerequisites or special requirements for either of the two courses that were compared, and students were not offered any incentive to participate in the survey.
This coarseness is no prerequisite for establishing a crime series.
After all, democracy is no prerequisite for development.
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