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Discover Ludwig"required not to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express prohibition, such as when expressing something that is legally or morally prohibited. For example: "Employees are required not to take any materials from the office without permission."
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Nevertheless, NN-FEM still has a requirement on finite element meshes, that is, elements in a mesh are required not to overlap or penetrate to each other, to avoid difficulty in numerical integration.
"You are required not to follow an unlawful order," he has said.
It will be city hall, not previous religious leaders, who will be required not to discriminate.
She eschewed a request that committee members be required not to take fossil-fuel money.
Further binding sites of the selected oligonucleotides are required not to cluster anywhere else.
"It is the discipline required not to take the gloves off.
The company is also required not to engage in "misleading or deceptive" marketing.
The hearings were secret, and participants were required not to reveal anything to the news media.
I already have my arch, so caution is required not to overpluck.
The only restriction we impose on the parameters is that 2αis required not to be a negative integer.
Unlike this man protected by the mantle of good health and good fortune, she knows what is required not to be afraid.
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