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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fewer requirements" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a smaller number or amount of necessary conditions or qualifications. For example: - "The new job has fewer requirements than my current one, which will give me more flexibility in my schedule." - "Students with fewer requirements for graduation have more opportunities to explore elective courses." - "The company has implemented a new policy to reduce the number of requirements for employee promotions."
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Medicaid typically pays reimbursements quicker than private insurers, and with fewer requirements.
Concentrations usually have fewer requirements and thus free up a student's schedule to take other classes of interest.
As a result, there would be fewer requirements in degree of precision for stage machining and assembly.
However, it also provides further opportunity for combustion system optimization with fewer requirements on intake flow capacity.
Compared with the previous work of Sandhu and Zhang (2005), TDAC uses fewer requirements for trusted components.
But the Federal Election Commission doesn't require campaigns to declare themselves in their online ads — and there are even fewer requirements for online ads run by third parties.
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While the task places few requirements upon the animal, it traditionally requires the experimenter to observe the test phase directly and record behavior.
Mr. Csoka, 36, had few requirements.
There are a few requirements for newcomers.
There are a few requirements, though.
The fern has few requirements except bright light.
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