I. adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
number
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In any case it would first of all be necessary to demarcate the requisite number of super-constituencies.
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This group also had to be made up on strict equal-opportunities lines, with the requisite number of minorities and women.
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People are only entitled to these benefits if they have paid the requisite number of contributions.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His particular school features the requisite punches and kicks.
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If the patient had the requisite capacity, they are bound by his decision.
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In any case it would first of all be necessary to demarcate the requisite number of super-constituencies.
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Instead of staying the requisite two years I came home after just nine months.
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The wife signed the requisite security document.
II. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Access is not the only requisite in the countryside.
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Awful places have come to be seen as almost a requisite for a Great Group.
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For many young academics they provide the first step in the ladder of publications, now an essential requisite for career advancement.
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If these requisites of work discipline were not satisfied the workshop was closed and the equipment relocated.
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In conclusion I will make some comments on the requisites for effective rules relating to the control of armed conflicts.