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has no requirement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has no requirement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not necessary or obligatory in a given context. Example: "This position has no requirement for prior experience, making it accessible to recent graduates."
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30 human-written examples
In the UK it is possible for a person to get married or form a civil partnership if they are aged 16 or over – in England, Wales and Northern Ireland though, permission from parents or guardians is required, while in Scotland, the law has no requirement for parental consent.
News & Media
The United States requires a two-year storage period for most whiskeys but has no requirement for any pure alcohol or neutral spirits (close to 100 percent alcohol) added to such whiskeys in the production of blended whiskey.
Encyclopedias
Now, since the same kids go to the same school where Tim's youth league exists, the question is: Why is the superintendent who is dealing with these same children required to have a significant background in education and yet Tim has no requirement?
News & Media
The law also has no requirement for completing basic science courses like organic chemistry or biology, he said.
News & Media
But the Senate Finance Committee's bill has no requirement on employers, though it does impose a penalty for those who do nothing.
News & Media
Chicago officials say Illinois has no requirement, comparable to Chicago's, that gun owners immediately report their lost or stolen weapons to deter straw buyers.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
29 human-written examples
Google has no requirements for the quality of the algorithms to process the sensory data, so hardware manufacturers implement algorithms differently or use completely different algorithms altogether.
News & Media
The advantage of BSEM is that it has no requirements on sample size.
Science
The first strategy has no requirements on the motion amplitude in the x y plane while the second one has.
Science
The proposed circuit has no requirements for component-matching conditions and all of elements have no floating effects and any resistances.
It is associated with a lower risk of hypersensitivity as well as an improved toxicity profile, and has no requirements for premedication compared with solvent-based paclitaxel [ 16].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "has no requirement", ensure the context clearly specifies what the requirement is and who or what is exempt from it. Clarity is key to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
While "has no requirement" is generally acceptable, consider using simpler alternatives like "doesn't need" or "isn't required" in informal contexts to avoid sounding overly formal.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has no requirement" functions as a predicate in a sentence, indicating the absence of a necessity or obligation. Ludwig's examples show it's used to specify that a certain condition or action is not mandatory in a given context.
Frequent in
Science
46%
News & Media
38%
Wiki
16%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "has no requirement" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express the absence of a necessity or obligation. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and suggests it is most commonly found in scientific and news contexts. While effective, consider the formality of the context and whether a simpler alternative might be more appropriate. The phrase is helpful for clarifying conditions and removing perceived obligations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
is not required
Replaces the phrase with a passive voice construction, focusing on the action rather than the actor.
is not necessary
Shifts the focus to the lack of necessity, rather than obligation.
is optional
Indicates that something is a choice, rather than a need.
is not mandatory
Emphasizes the lack of a compulsory element.
does not need
Focuses on the absence of a need or dependence.
lacks the need for
Highlights the absence of a specific requirement.
involves no obligation
Specifically addresses the lack of a binding duty.
is exempt from
Suggests a specific exclusion from a general rule.
is unconstrained by
Indicates freedom from limitations or restrictions.
is not subject to
Implies freedom from a specific rule or condition.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "has no requirement" in simpler terms?
You can use alternatives such as "is not required", "is optional", or "is not necessary" depending on the context.
Is "has no requirement" formal or informal?
"Has no requirement" is generally neutral but tends towards the formal side. In casual conversation, simpler phrases might be more appropriate.
When is it appropriate to use "has no requirement"?
Use "has no requirement" when you want to clearly state that something is not mandatory or necessary, especially in official or technical contexts. Make sure the context clearly states what is lacking a requirement.
What is the difference between "has no requirement" and "is not required"?
"Has no requirement" actively states the absence of a requirement, while "is not required" passively indicates that something doesn't need to be done. The difference is subtle but affects the tone and emphasis.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested