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Discover Ludwig"so require" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that a particular requirement has been mentioned previously, and is necessary for some purpose. For example, "The building must be structurally sound; such stability so requires a strong foundation."
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Humans are social creatures, so require acceptance from others.
New products and activities, it is argued, present new risks, and so require new safeguards.
Bear in mind that the latter are sweeter, so require less sugar.
"In-game gambling and loot-boxes are a new phenomenon and so require new answers.
The latter are shorthands for existing Object-Z notation and so require no redefinition of Object-Z's semantics.
Emission databases need to be processed for several purposes, e.g., policy and scientific, and so require flexible and fast handling.
Credit allocation and tighter regulation make some firms winners and others losers, and so require more public accountability.
Sails made of Dacron maintain just the correct amount of stretch and so require no "breaking in" period.
Monitors, especially cathode-ray tube models, draw a fair amount of power and so require a larger, more expensive U.P.S.
Made from sturdy "mircro-closed polymer resin", they never burst or even go down, so require minimal maintenance.
Cities need to be fed with water, power, and food, and so require the complex infrastructures that make that possible.
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