
as required vs if required | WordReference Forums
May 17, 2007 · "if required" means that the item/requirement might be necessary. For instance: "I don't know the club rules but I'll bring the dog lead if required" - the rule might exist, you're not …
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Jun 19, 2020 · The first pair of sentences are both fine.'required' is just a slightly more formal word than 'needed'. You might choose one over the other depending on context. If you want to …
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Sep 28, 2011 · You can take ABC's help, If required. Is the above sentence correct? or It should be, You can take ABC's, If it is required.
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Feb 5, 2022 · "Require of" refers to something required that is part of the person or thing; it doesn't refer to something external. "Require from" can refer to something external. Things …
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Feb 11, 2010 · It is required for cell proliferation, this being a noun phrase. 'To' is used with verb phrases: Cells require NAFT to proliferate; Cells require NAFT for proliferation. 'To' is used …
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Jun 27, 2018 · "Keep" isn't idiomatic. I suggest "lead" or "have". But the sentence still doesn't sound natural. A more natural version would be: Regular exercise is needed to stay healthy.
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Feb 8, 2011 · - if the elaboration of the tables is required (that is mandatory), can I say that there is a requirement on the elaboration of the tables? or would this mean that the elaboration of …
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Feb 23, 2010 · The employee’s level of training is superior to what is required for the position. He was required by law to park elsewhere. He was required by the school board to submit a …
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Sep 15, 2017 · Hello, I was watching a video when the speaker said: I check in with everyone to make sure they are doing the work and offer support where [when] needed. I expected to hear …
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Apr 18, 2007 · Required is needed or necessary, for any reason. Compulsory is required by a rule or law. Attendance is required -- maybe the teacher requires it, maybe it is necessary for a …