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Discover Ludwig'mandatory to' is correct and can be used in written English
You would use it to refer to something that is required or commanded. For example: It is mandatory to wear a face mask in public places.
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Is it really mandatory to vacuum under the bed?
But it is not mandatory to do so.
Tell me one school where it's mandatory to code, do robotics or build apps.
"Umpiring is hard enough without making it mandatory to throw someone out of the game".
He also said it should be mandatory to attend mediation at Acas.
To live here it is mandatory to have a good income.
When would it become compulsory to have one, or mandatory to carry one?
"I was told it was mandatory to join the British Army," said Mr. Gurung, now 60.
In that spirit it seems almost mandatory to declare a winner.
"By 2020 it should become mandatory to use rapid diagnostics before antibiotics are prescribed".
Emissions tests are only mandatory to assess whether a new car can go on the market.
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