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Discover LudwigThe phrase "required readings" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to texts or materials that students are required to read for a course or class. Example: "The syllabus for this literature class includes several required readings, including Shakespeare's Hamlet and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights."
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She has been reluctant to do any of the marketing stuff now required – readings and festivals.
All of them are remarkable as children's literature and hugely popular among Portuguese children; some of them are even required readings in schools.
His books "The Serapion Brothers-Theory and Practice" (1966), and "The Prose Fiction of Veniamin A. Kaverin" (1976), became required readings in many University Slavic Departments.
We used all forms of media and literature (independent and mainstream) to discover the information our students desired: documentaries such as "9/11 Press For Truth" and "Zero: An Investigation into 9/11," and required readings, "The Terror Timeline" by Paul Thompson, and the 9/11 Report: The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States.
This clerkship includes one week of contact with radiologists distributed over the M2 and M3 years, podcasts, online modules, required readings, and presentations.
IA: Yes, even though I have more men now than before because some of my books are required readings in schools and colleges.
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Required Reading Drucker will ascend to heaven for his sage ideas.
Required Reading POCKET WATER: Favorite Streams, Memorable Fish, by William G. Tapply; Lyons Press; $24.95.
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