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"might not required" is not a valid phrase
You could use either "might not be required" or "might not be necessary" instead. For example: The completion of this task might not be necessary if you can complete the other one first.
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Boarding an international flight, for example, might not require a passport for frequent fliers.
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Investing in an eco-friendly energy monitor might not require much thought in a robust economy.
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A program like this would be about Americans helping Americans, and might not require any legislation or tax policy.
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But one prominent legal ethics scholar said the law might not require that Justice Thomas withdraw from the case regardless of any relationship with Judge Luttig.
He also offers them training courses or, more significantly, positions that might not require them to deploy overseas as often as they did on active duty.
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