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"would require that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the need for something to happen in order for a certain outcome to occur. For example, "In order for us to reduce the environmental impact of our business, we would require that all employees use reusable water bottles."
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Still, it wasn't just the added work Jacobs's arrival would require that set Wilbur off.
Both bills, however, would require that companies provide such records to F.D.A. inspectors upon request.
"There isn't anything they would require that isn't in my lab," he said.
Certainly, it would require that weighted least-squares regression be applied for model-assisted estimation.
A simulation-based optimization approach would require that very same number of simulations, thus taking a very long time.
A transplant policy based on efficiency criteria would require that organs be transplanted to patients deriving greatest health benefit.
California's Proposition 37, which would require that genetically modified (G.M).
And it would require that ammunition dealers hold valid licenses.
Detecting any effect would require that both the control group and the test group were enormous.
Actual negotiations, then, would require that each party address the other's frustrations.
The State would own everything, and would require "that nobody shall live without working".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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