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compulsory need

Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

Sentence The phrase 'compulsory need' is not considered to be correct and usable in written English.
It usually does not have the same meaning as the phrase 'compulsory requirement', which could be used in a sentence like this: "The course has a number of compulsory requirements that must be fulfilled in order to complete it successfully."

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Science

News & Media

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

4 human-written examples

The design of scheduling algorithms are challenged by the compulsory need to support different level of services, fairness and implementation complexity [16].

It is worthy to highlight that the 3D features compulsory need the utilisation of reliability measures for representing not found 3D representations, occlusion and lost frames, among other issues.

OK, perhaps this is due to my compulsory need to over-analyze things -- I know!

News & Media

Huffington Post

The sculptures powerfully touch on the smothering constrictions of femininity that limit so many women, as well as the endless, compulsory need to buy more, be more, be better. .

News & Media

Huffington Post

Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

56 human-written examples

Dunlap notes, "From the top on down, financial services firms are viewing data as a corporate asset, where data is seen as being foundational to achieving not only compulsory needs with regulatory reporting, but also as improving the client experience and enabling commercial initiatives".

News & Media

Forbes

To see this, we believe that Zapata-Barrero's characterization of interculturalism as non-compulsory needs to be unpacked.

Assistant chief officer at the force Gary Ridley said: "Despite undertaking a range of actions to save money, it is clear that compulsory redundancies need to be considered in light of likely future reductions in the amount of government grants the constabulary receives.

News & Media

BBC

Changing release backlog items can cause compulsory modification needs in the system structure description document (the Updating system structure activity in Fig. 3).

We need compulsory sex and relationship education in schools, to include zero tolerance of violence in relationships.

News & Media

The Guardian

We need compulsory sex and relationship education in schools to promote respect in relationships and zero tolerance of violence or threats.

The police will continue to meet the challenges, but we need compulsory PSHE to protect future generations from harmful behaviour that, in the post-Savile era, we now realise has blighted so many lives.

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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

Instead of using "compulsory need", consider more common and grammatically sound alternatives such as "mandatory requirement" or "essential obligation". This improves clarity and credibility.

Common error

Avoid using "compulsory need" in formal writing. Although the individual words are valid, their combination is uncommon and may sound awkward or incorrect to native English speakers. Rely on established phrases like "mandatory requirement" instead.

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Source & Trust

85%

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "compulsory need" attempts to combine an adjective denoting requirement with a noun indicating necessity. However, Ludwig AI suggests this combination isn't standard, and more established phrases are preferable. Examples show varied attempts to express a binding requirement, but none firmly establish this phrase as correct.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

40%

Science

40%

Formal & Business

20%

Less common in

Academia

0%

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, while both "compulsory" and "need" are valid English words, their combination as the phrase "compulsory need" is uncommon and not considered standard English according to Ludwig AI. Its intended meaning is to express a required necessity, but it's better to use alternatives like "mandatory requirement" or "essential obligation" for improved clarity and grammatical correctness. The phrase appears rarely, primarily in news and scientific contexts, but its non-standard nature reduces its effectiveness, especially in formal writing. Stick to more established phrases to avoid potential misunderstandings.

FAQs

What does "compulsory" mean?

"Compulsory" means required by law or a rule; obligatory. It is often used to describe things like education or military service.

What is a more appropriate way to say "compulsory need"?

Instead of "compulsory need", consider using phrases like "mandatory requirement" or "essential obligation". These alternatives are more grammatically sound and widely accepted.

Is "compulsory need" grammatically correct?

While the words themselves are correct, the combination "compulsory need" is not a standard or widely accepted phrase in English. Ludwig AI suggests it is not considered correct and usable in written English.

How can I use "compulsory" in a sentence correctly?

Use "compulsory" to modify nouns like "education" (compulsory education), "military service" (compulsory military service), or "training" (compulsory training) to indicate that they are required.

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