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"which was required" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to something that was necessary or mandatory in a given situation. Example: The company has implemented a new policy regarding employee attendance, which was required to improve productivity.
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Mr. Diveroli had a federal firearms license, which was required for his work.
In 1875 he earned a master's certificate, which was required to serve as captain.
That touch, which was required by the historic district, was expensive, he said.
The analysis considered the entire system, which was required to produce 1 ton of wheat grain.
The authorities said that Mr. Barnes had a commercial driver's license, which was required to operate the truck.
Among the most hated was a $100 parental authorization form, which was required for children to travel alone.
A highlight was a class on intercultural education, which was required of Swiss students studying to be teachers.
The company, which was required to submit its annual report for 2002 by March 31, plans to file it next month, Ms. Ofenloch said.
"Everyone at Stanford and Nifty told me I did a great job on my business plan, which was required to graduate," he says.
I wanted to see if I could check out a copy of "The Scarlet Letter," which was required for one of my courses.
However, it said, this did not exempt drivers from having their own insurance policy which was required by law and the terms of their private hire licence.
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