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Is it correct use of English to say In context the requirements of.....?

The phrase "In context, the requirements of..." is grammatically correct, but it's a bit awkward and lacks clarity. Here's why:

* "In context" is vague. It's unclear what context you're referring to. You need to be more specific.

* It's better to use a more precise phrase. Instead of "in context," consider using:

* "Considering the context..."

* "Within the context of..."

* "Given the context..."

* "In this specific context..."

Here are some examples of how you could improve the phrase:

* Instead of: "In context, the requirements of the project are challenging."

* Consider: "Considering the context of the project, the requirements are challenging."

* Or: "Within the context of this specific project, the requirements are challenging."

The key is to be clear and specific about the context you're referring to.

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