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The phrase 'requisite information' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about necessary or required information. For example, "The application must include all requisite information in order to be considered."
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When he left the bar, his friends demanded the requisite information: How old is she?
The present system fails to provide people with the requisite information to do it.
Even if debt buyers purchase the requisite information directly from a bank, it may be flawed.
Such validation is required for intelligent synthesis design, and NMR cryoporometry can supply the requisite information.
The present system fails to provide them with the requisite information.
And his right foot points directly and unequivocally to the final bit of requisite information: the caption.
Of course, if this were the true motivation, it would be simple enough to create new, anonymous reporting categories that include the requisite information.
Boomers and Traditionalists are linear learners — most are inclined to attend training classes, read manuals, and absorb the requisite information before beginning the task at hand.
The Genesis and the Super NES used 16-bit microprocessors, chips that processed graphics, sound and the other requisite information in snippets of 16 bits of data.
When one of the determinants underlying market supplies and demands changes so as to disequilibrate the system, ensuing price movements must communicate the requisite information to everyone concerned.
The requisite information for understanding the design and operation principles of these microsystems as well as their functional implications for optical networking is provided.
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