Definition: third-person singular simple present indicative of require
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'requires': 10
1. Marriage requires communication and trust.
2. That task requires manual labor.
3. That job requires a lot of experience.
4. Ballet dancing requires strength, grace, and dedication.
5. Achieving your goal requires discipline.
6. Success requires hard work and effort.
7. The job requires physical ability and mental endurance.
8. This requires urgent action.
9. A career in law requires hard work.
10. Facing rejection requires courage.
1. Marriage requires communication and trust.
2. That task requires manual labor.
3. That job requires a lot of experience.
4. Ballet dancing requires strength, grace, and dedication.
5. Achieving your goal requires discipline.
6. Success requires hard work and effort.
7. The job requires physical ability and mental endurance.
8. This requires urgent action.
9. A career in law requires hard work.
10. Facing rejection requires courage.
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