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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'requisite part' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is considered necessary in order to reach a certain result. For example, "A good understanding of grammar is a requisite part of becoming a successful writer."
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marriage is not a requisite part of either of those two goals.
She definitely doesn't think it's a requisite part of a complete meal.
This is known as a Section 21 notice, in honour of the requisite part of the Housing Act of 1988.
And so people get the bad taste that the system is rigged, and that increases cynicism and polarization, and it decreases the political participation that is a requisite part of our system of self-government".After the speech, Amy Davidson of the New Yorker interviewed Robert Putnam, a sociologist at Harvard famous for his attention to public-trust issues over the past two decades.
In its twenty-two year history, that plump, beige creation — honeydew-like in weight and circumference, filled with a cylindrical core of wild-rice stuffing whose flavor is not significantly different from its chewy, tofu-and-gluten shell — has become a requisite part of vegetarian-friendly Thanksgiving tables from San Francisco to Kalamazoo.
Under the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, providing protection for moral rights is a requisite part of member states' legal systems.
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"David was shooting 'Wanderlust' last fall and the requisite Miles part came up — the sort of third or fourth supporting role or whatever," Mr. Miles said.
But until now scientists lacked the requisite second part, a counter that could keep up with optical laser "ticks" rushing in at more than 400 trillion a second.
The requisite persona is more pliable, freeing.
Mr. President, let me look at what happened Monday with the I.N.S. visa approvals for Atta and al-Shehhi and ask the requisite three-part question.
The story so far: A professional actor, trained at Central School of Speech and Drama with the requisite bit-part stints on EastEnders and Kavanagh QC in the 90s, Hal Cruttenden comes from a line of creative types.
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