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I was recently correcting a document, which listed specific requirements, all of which must be met. The original author wrote:

  • Condition A, AND
  • Condition B, AND
  • Condition C

I've removed the "AND" from the document and now wish to inform the author that the requirements in the document are "and-chained" in nature. Obviously, "and-chained" isn't a real word in the English language. Is there a word for this?

And example sentence:

You don't need to specify "AND" for every requirement; requirements are ____ by default.

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Your explanation is not very clear, but I guess you are looking for the word mandatory (as opposed to optional).

You don't need to specify "AND" for every requirement; all requirements are mandatory by default.

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