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Hello, I did my best in this situation from my side/on my side/on my part. Are they all correct and interchangeable in this case?
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from my side/on my side/ on my part - WordReference Forums
Hello, I did my best in this situation from my side/on my side/on my part. Are they all correct and interchangeable in this case?
Requirement on / of / for - WordReference Forums
the requirement of sonebody/something (with authority) for somethng (a purpose), as in-In my judgment and for the reasons which I have given, the challenge based upon the implication of a requirement of natural justice must fail. And I think you can also say-the requirement of something (one of the things that is required) for something, as in-
Difference between requirement and prerequisite
A requirement is something you need in order to fill an obligation. A prerequisite is something you need to take before you can be eligible for taking something else. For example, You might need a requirement for 3 credits of American Literature in order to get a degree. However, in order to take American Literature, you've got to pass English I.
high requirement - WordReference Forums
Is it natural to say "This teacher has high / low requirements for students' behaviors"? I searched through google but found "low system requirements" to be acceptable. I don't understand why we can't say high or low requirements. Thank you!
make requirements of/ raise requirements to - WordReference Forums
Hi all, we can say make requirements of someone, but can we say raise requirements to someone? For example, the teacher made some additional requirements of his students. Can we say the teacher raised some additional requirements to his students?
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