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The phrase 'the requirement to' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a requirement that someone must follow in order to complete a task. For example, "The requirement to pass this class is to have at least a C average."
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Stella strongly feels the requirement to do so, I think.
The prejudice of being human is the requirement to reflect.
These include the requirement to act with integrity.
But the requirement to purchase coverage doesn't end until 2019.
The requirement to make all records anonymous is reasonable.
Additional to this factor is the requirement to reduce emissions.
Immediately afterward, the agency said Congress should free oil companies of the requirement to use M.T.B.E.
But either way, the requirement to prove grounds for divorce can contribute to the costs.
"Does the requirement to facilitate peaceful protest override the police's duty to prevent disorder?
It does so with utterly inadequate safeguards, not even the requirement to consult those communities.
The new rules extend the requirement to all single-family and two-family homes.
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