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requisite

noun as in need

adjective as in required

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Instead, Meta uses its big models to transfer the requisite knowledge about targeting ads to smaller, more lightweight, specialized models that are used in production.

While Apple briefly saw its stock trade above the requisite level on Tuesday, it’s since given up those gains to change hands at $268.56.

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Hyundai officials privately admit they would prefer to hire all Americans, though acknowledge that is not realistic because U.S. workers lack the requisite know-how, particularly with EV batteries.

It isn’t clear how feasible that type of complex negotiation—and requisite diplomacy—will be.

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There were even the requisite quotes from political opponents offering grudging respect.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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