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The phrase "has to be met with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a requirement or expectation that must be fulfilled or addressed in response to a situation or circumstance. Example: In order for the project to be successful, all deadlines and budget constraints have to be met with diligence and efficiency.
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It is an inexorable trend that has to be met with some very radical changes".
In a claim that has to be met with a large degree of scepticism, especially given the barely-hidden glee with which Republicans welcome each new set of poor unemployment statistics, Romney said: "I wish President Obama had succeeded because I want America to succeed.
"The real debate is whether this is a significant increase we're seeing here that has to be met with a more aggressive posture from the Federal Reserve," said Anthony Chan, senior managing director and chief economist at Banc One Investment Advisors in Columbus, Ohio.
The increasing volume of exports has to be met with an increase in the fish production, quantity and quality of feeds (De Silva and Phuong 2011).
The external validity of the results has to be met with a sound measure of scepticism, as the study was performed in a single hospital.
This proposed policy shift, which has to be met with new and innovative technologies and dynamics in the infrastructure system as against the traditional practices and mixes, is called "disruption" [54].
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More than 60 percent of that increase would have to be met with energy from fossil fuels if nuclear energy is not part of the equation, Mr. Zanelli said.
As a result when the correction came it would have to be met with real balance sheet adjustment and the limited fiscal support of national states, creating sovereign crises even in countries considered models of fiscal probity until then.
Darron Gibson was also sent off in stoppage time by referee Anthony Taylor after a collision with Mark Noble that had to be met with similar punishment to Cole - leaving both managers unhappy at the final whistle.
Part of that cold-eyed calculation was the belief that Gawker's power as a media outlet could not be met effectively in the marketplace of ideas, but rather had to be met with the power of his bank account.
Stanislas's shot from distance had to be met with a desperate block by full-back Bruno before Shackell's header from Keith Treacy's 34th-minute corner was parried by Kuszczak.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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