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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "he required me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to indicate that someone asked you to do something. For example: My supervisor told me that he required me to complete the project by the end of the week.
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Her best teacher, she said, was the director David Lynch: "Without him, I would not have made the acting choices I've made, because he required me to play the girl next door" (in "Blue Velvet"), "to be completely untamed" (in "Wild at Heart"), "and to have no narrative at all" (in "Inland Empire").
When I railed at him during the film of Hamlet, asking why after umpteen takes he required me to perform the "To be or not to be" soliloquy yet one more time, he replied, "because I simply don't believe a word you say".
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In fact, he requires me to play a role like my own father has for me, of bedrock reliability, embodying kindness, patience, always thereness.
"There is nothing in the document that requires me to comment," he added.
"Using Skype would require me to initiate a phone call," he said.
"I will live wherever is required of me" he says.
Syd told me he was required to bring home day-old food and coupons from the supermarket, a practice that landed him in trouble with his bosses.
A colleague of mine who works as a home and hospital school teacher for those sick and disabled children who cannot make it to school, told me he is required to test all of his students, regardless of the severity of their illness or injury.
"To whom much is given much is required," he told me.
"If and when U.S. military force is required," he told me, "it should, No. 1, always be to directly further the vital national security of the United States.
Nothing is required of me.
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