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The phrase "with requisite" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "with the necessary" or "with the required." Example: I cannot complete this project with requisite funding from the company.
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The ceremony's started with requisite pomp.
It's the refrain of 2012, delivered with requisite emotion.
Like most players McMaster has many such tales, told with requisite laughter.
He plays a parody of the camp ringmaster with requisite handsomeness, agility and charisma.
The 2am sky orangey-blue from a blast furnace with requisite sulphur smell".
Topshop's Binx jeans Named after a favourite model, and with requisite raw hems.
Designing new healing dressings with requisite angiogenic capacity and antibacterial performance is of particular significance.
Polymer modifications open new era for the development of polymers with requisite properties.
Physician burnout is associated with diminished ability to practice with requisite skill and safety.
They fly in, pick out a male with requisite genes, and copulate; the act takes all of two seconds.
If the Lilac Fairy never emerges with requisite centrality, neither in some ways do Aurora and her prince.
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