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"the prerequisite of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is required before something else can happen or before someone can do something. Example: "A high school diploma is the prerequisite of applying to college."
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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.
Is the prerequisite of acceptance into the wider community based on being "baggage-free"?
It was proved then that security is the prerequisite of peace.
"If the prerequisite of any great writer's life is an unhappy childhood, then Richard Yates was especially blessed," Mr. Bailey begins.
Talks with the Taliban, the prerequisite of any political settlement, have been official US and British policy for more than two years, but have repeatedly stalled.
Friendship with Prussia on the one hand and with Bavaria on the other thus seemed to him to be the prerequisite of success.
Its structure reliability is the prerequisite of well shut-in.
Fuzzy Logic [22]: The prerequisite of this technique is fault occurrence time.
The prerequisite of the successful Argument Delphi process is the carefully selected panel.
In general, high-quality seed is the prerequisite of an efficient bioprocess.
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