requisite to or requisite for - EAS
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- "Required" has more to do with a rule to be abided by irrespective of whether it is fit for the end purpose. "Requisite" means that it is needed to achieve the end purpose. e.g. "the rule requires that every room should be equipped with neon bulbs" Are neon bulbs necessary to have light in the room?english.stackexchange.com/questions/8776/under-what-circumstances-should-i …
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