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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the prerequisite" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to refer to a requirement that must be met before something else can happen. For example, "In order to enroll in the course, students must first meet the prerequisite of having two years of college-level calculus."
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the prerequisite
noun
Something that must be gained in order to gain something else
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The prerequisite, in any case, is colorful.
The prerequisite is a change of power in Belgrade.
"We are talking about the prerequisite for independent journalism.
"Survival is the prerequisite to making a difference," he said.
The prerequisite, he said, is transparency and genuine dialogue.
He also possesses the prerequisite talent to justify the attention.
"The prerequisite for mobilising our people is to let them know what is going on.
Michael Morpurgo 1 The prerequisite for me is to keep my well of ideas full.
This is about changing people's consciousness, deep down, the prerequisite of changing the law.
The prerequisite of a college degree for some senior posts has been dropped.
The prerequisite to this change is a change in goals, intentions and directions.
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