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Discover Ludwig"only require" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that only needs a certain action to take place, to emphasize a small requirement of action or activity. For example, "You only require one more signature to complete the process."
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During the construction, we only require the opening position to meet the design requirements.
They do only require a kettle.
"They only require tending once a week".
We only require a 15-minute break every hour.
Ponzi schemes only require that their investors be foolish.
Others would only require police to record their use on accident reports.
We have a selection of objects which only require one or two sentences of description each.
Such huge clusters of servers not only require power to run but must also be cooled.
The proposals would only require a minority of professional lobbyists in the UK to register.
And subsequent updates should only require more.
Hence, they only require a little memory to work quickly.
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