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The phrase "height requirements" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English. It refers to the minimum or maximum height that is necessary or allowed for a certain activity, role, or object. Example: In order to ride the rollercoaster, you must meet the height requirements of at least 48 inches. Other examples of when this phrase can be used include job postings (e.g. "Must meet height requirements of 5'6" to be a flight attendant"), amusement park rules (e.g. "For safety reasons, children must meet the height requirements to use this ride"), and dress codes (e.g. "The height requirements for the dress code specify that skirts must be no more than 3 inches above the knee").
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Some airlines do not have height requirements, but instead require that you be able to reach a certain height.
There are singles tubes, doubles tubes and family or group tubes — and minimum height requirements.
Why not give some zoo exposure to some current Pittsburgh athletes who fit the height requirements?
The health and height requirements posted for each ride are meant to be taken seriously.
Modelling is one of a decreasing list of professions with height requirements.
But he noted that height requirements were standard in many Chinese job advertisements for both sexes.
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5' 4" — Minimum height requirement for young women to be selected as Olympic medal presenters.
The students had other questions, too: Is there a height requirement?
Some have racial preferences, a height requirement, a scale of good looks.
Their cars missed the minimum height requirement mandated by Nascar, and their times were disallowed.
Later, the height requirement was changed to 15,000 feet, which qualified the company to bid.
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