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'require of' is not an accepted phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is 'require from'. For example, "The company requires all employees to complete a safety course from an accredited institution."
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"Our son met requirements that we require of our kids to drive," Mrs. Burchett said.
In some cases the requirements would be greater than home countries require of the parent institutions.
If you know what your teachers require of you, you can fill that requirement.
This is a stronger requirement than the condition of recursive axiomatizability which we standardly require of our mathematical theories.
And what does it require of us?
What does the program require of the participants?
What may new science standards require of Kansas teachers?
All the law can require of a reluctant father is money.
And what does the commandment to live virtuously require of us?
What more, besides a good deal of hysterical laughter, could one require of a novel?
Imagine how this law might bite on central government - what might it require of the Treasury?
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