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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'require them to' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want someone to do something. For example: "The teacher required the students to complete their homework on time."
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Banking industry representatives have complained that higher capital requirements would require them to curtail lending.
Encourage (or require) them to volunteer.
It does not require them to obtain permission.
He did not require them to post financial bond.
Treasury rules would require them to use alternatives.
Market forces may require them to rethink that approach.
Does that require them to accept a public mandate?
The law does not require them to do so.
This can require them to deploy alongside water cannon.
Internet cafés face new rules that require them to register.
"Basically, because their ecology doesn't require them to".
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