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The phrase 'required literacy' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the required level of literacy that something or someone must possess, such as when talking about a job role or educational requirements. For example, you could say "this role requires a high level of literacy, with an emphasis on writing and editing skills."
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Access required literacy and social mobility.
Older people have been shown to have difficulties with understanding healthcare information due to poor literacy skills [ 24] and the self completion of the questionnaires required literacy skills.
This was quite apparent to us as a large majority of those participants who had the required literacy and linguistic skills to be able to read the information also often did not read it.
The new membership requirements prohibited selection of governmental leaders, sought gender balance (1 1, male to female), and required literacy (primary education).
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For example, in terms of literacy requirements, 87% of CHW programs surveyed require literacy as the basic educational prerequisite of the program and 19% require a secondary school education for employment.
But oftentimes, to be able to do so requires literacy when it comes to financial matters," Mr Bush said.
But today nearly all jobs require literacy.
While systematicity is important to the structure and consistency of good thinking, neither it nor preservation of thought necessarily requires literacy.
The result was decades of new voting laws across the South requiring literacy tests, "grandfather" clauses that prohibited anyone from voting if their grandfather hadn't, and other "colorblind" policies whose main purpose was actually to keep people of one color from participating in our democracy.
Manual waste collection is easily learned and usually does not require literacy or vocational training.
However most PROMs require literacy levels and cognitive abilities that can make them difficult for some people to use.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com