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The phrase "highly required to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when expressing a strong necessity or obligation for someone to do something.
Example: "Employees are highly required to adhere to safety protocols at all times."
Alternatives: "strongly required to" or "greatly needed to".
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The calculation of losses is highly required to design any superconducting device.
We would like to emphasize that it is highly required to improve pixel isolation capability to confine the light more effectively within the pixel cubic.
The findings indeed support the strategy of technical universities which are highly required to hire lecturers with industrial experience.
Therefore, it is highly required to develop an efficient and simple route for the GO reduction and the formation of TiO2@rGO composites.
Recently, multi-objective optimization (MOP) has been highly required to deal with complex and global decision environment toward agile and flexible manufacturing.
So, an efficient mathematical model is highly required to get a better insight of the multiphysics behavior of an electromechanical structure.
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The highly enriched uranium required to make an elementary nuclear bomb could be hidden inside a football.
The main argument against this hypothesis is the highly reducing conditions required to reduce chromium from its ore in the first instance18,19.
Many of these structures are very highly stressed and required to operate in aggressive environments, particularly high temperatures.
What we did not accomplish yet both by circumstance and execution is the kind of highly accelerated growth required to secure later-stage venture capital, despite the enduring enthusiasm around what we've built.
Take for example Clora, which works with the highly-specialized talent required to produce and launch a new life sciences product.
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