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Discover LudwigThe phrase "requires material" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something needs certain resources or supplies in order to be completed or accomplished. Example: "The construction of the new building requires materials such as concrete, steel, and glass."
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Exploring the performance requirements of materials for specific inkjet techniques requires material suppliers to form new alignments with ink manufacturers and printer manufacturers [12].
This physics-based simulation, however, requires material parameters with high accuracy.
To make such a show requires material with which the audience can identify; working out what that might be is something of a skill in itself.
On-line process analysis requires material to be passed through a sampling line to an analyser for measurement.
His day job, he points out, requires material, and while he waits for something suitable to come along, he has a licence to relax; in his personal life, he says, he's "a free man".
Nanotechnology requires material design followed by the study of the quantum effects for final produced applications in sensors, medical diagnosis, information technology to name a few.
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Carrying larger weights requires materials with larger surface areas.
But the new technology requires materials that can withstand both high temperatures and radiation.
Art requires materials certainly, and an appreciation of how a specific tool might be used.
JBdA participated in the sequence alignment, in the strategy of the study and provided requires materials.
Conservation of historical buildings, sculptures or wall paintings requires materials which are compatible with the components originally used for construction.
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