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"prerequisite for success" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that is needed before success can be achieved. For example, "Having the right attitude is a prerequisite for success."
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In fact it is almost a prerequisite for success.
Well-functioning schools with qualified and motivated teachers are a prerequisite for success.
Women more than men see great sacrifice as a prerequisite for success in academia.
Ahh, the good old days when merely hosting an Olympics was the sole prerequisite for success.
Not everyone in the industry thinks that size is a prerequisite for success.
Students are asked to support a position on whether failure is a prerequisite for success.
First of all the 2Cellos can really play – which is always a prerequisite for success as an instrumentalist.
"National consensus is a prerequisite for success," insisted European Council president Herman Van Rompuy after holding talks with Papandreou on Monday.
However, the prerequisite for success of these startups – and indeed these industries — is that there must be a sufficient online presence for the whole city.
It says: "If certain measures are identified as a prerequisite for success then their importance should be underlined from the start.
The team's survival in such a hostile environment was impressive, but games like this are a prerequisite for success in international soccer.
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