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Used with nouns:
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The circumstance requires immediate action."
(circumstance, situation, help, assistance)
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We require access to the building."
(access)
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She requires a transfusion."
(transfusion, transplant)
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This job requires skill."
(skill, stamina, patience, dedication, teamwork, training)
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My job requires a lot of time."
(job, work)
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Raising kids requires energy."
(energy, sacrifice, self-control)
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The program requires students to have good grades."
(program)
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This recipe requires three cups of milk."
(recipe)
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This dress requires another alteration."
(alteration)
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This document requires your signature."
(signature)
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Our plans require approval."
(approval, authorization, consideration)
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She requires surgery on her hip."
(surgery, treatment)
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The garden requires lots of upkeep."
(upkeep, care, attention)
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Starting a business requires persistence."
(persistence, commitment, courage, determination, planning, preparation)
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We require a permit for camping."
(permit, deposit)
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We require your input."
(input, expertise, consent, cooperation, permission)
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The restaurant requires reservations."
(reservations)
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Ballet dancing requires practice."
(practice, imagination, concentration, coordination, dexterity, discipline, effort)
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They require a visa for entry."
(visa)
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We require an explanation for this."
(explanation, warrant)
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This place requires leadership."
(leadership, improvement)
Used with adverbs:
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She urgently requires surgery."
(urgently)
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The law legally requires everyone to wear a seat belt."
(legally)
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The doctor's office frequently requires updates on insurance information."
(frequently, often)
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The company generally requires its employees to wear ID badges in the office."
(generally, normally, usually, typically, specifically)