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The phrase "you requires" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "you require." You can use "you require" when addressing someone to indicate that they need something or have a necessity. Example: "If you require any assistance, please do not hesitate to ask."
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If the occurrence of 你 ni "you" requires the verb to be transitive, the hypothesis that it is the object of the verb is supported.
Making the visit a pleasure for them as well as you requires some special preparations, beyond putting the Meissen figurines on higher shelves.
"It's not a language one is used to, and it makes certain demands of you, requires a kind of energy, which you have to marry with the age that you are playing".
When Bel Kaufman sits you down on her sofa and asks, "Are you comfortable?" the right answer, she reminds you, requires a Yiddish inflection, a shrug and the words, "I make a living".
Hiring people who are smarter and more experienced than you requires a rare lack of ego.
For instance, to limit how much Facebook advertisers can find out about you requires a look at the relevant part of the "my account" pages.
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Are you required to carry flood insurance?
"What information do you require?" she asked.
Boil it down until you have the volume you require.
But in case you require proof, see this show.
If you require superfluous, make it the fun part.
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