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The phrase "have required that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is necessary or mandatory in the present or past tense. Example: "The new company policy changes have required that all employees attend a training session." In this sentence, "have required that" shows that the policy changes are currently in effect and necessary for all employees to follow.
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It would have required, that is, a more exacting set of generalizations to be more exactingly applied.
Some cultures have required that theatres be built within a beautiful natural setting, whereas others have restricted them to certain sections of an urban or suburban environment.
Since going public in the 1980's and 1990's, Bear Stearns and other investment banks have required that executives take a large part of their annual bonuses in company shares rather than cash.
Since 1998, new forest policies have required that forests be harvested with selective cutting methods.
(The Microsoft deal would have required that Yahoo give up its search advertising business and prevented it from re-entering that market in the future).
But these demonstrations have required that the consumer gadgets touch the charging station.
Still, Nintendo could have required that its fans buy all new cartridges for the new format.
But the life it would have required, that of an independent woman, was unsustainable.
Rules put in place by the government have required that the demutualized companies be widely held.
Sixteen states, including New Jersey, have required that training by law.
The record labels generally have required that retailers place electronic locks to limit copying of music files.
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