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Common collocations with prerequisite in American Collocation

prerequisite noun countable

US /priˈrekwəzɪt/

essential

absolute
crucial
essential
indispensable
necessary
vital

Good comprehensive insurance cover is an essential prerequisite of any winter holiday.

important

important
key
main

The ability to relate to customers from a diverse range of cultures is a key prerequisite for this position.

basic

basic
fundamental

A basic prerequisite for doing business in any country is that you agree to abide by that country’s laws.

development

development
growth
progress

Promote modernization of India’s infrastructure as a prerequisite for the continued growth of the Indian economy.

course of study

course
module

Many second-year courses are prerequisites for later modules.

permission to take a course of study

admission
entry

Formal qualifications in mathematics are not a prerequisite for entry to the course.

employment

employment

Knowledge of both Italian and German is a prerequisite for all employment in state administration and public corporations in South Tyrol.

success

achievement
success

Investment in a well-educated workforce is now accepted as a prerequisite for economic success.

process of taking part in something

membership
participation

Membership of the United Nations, furthermore, is not a prerequisite for membership of the WHO.

peace

peace

The independence and territorial sovereignty of all nations is a prerequisite for peace in the world.

democracy

democracy

A fundamental prerequisite for democracy is the principle of freedom of expression.