Conjunctions

Conjunctions join sentences, clauses, phrases, or words together. Examples of conjunctions are: "and", "or", "but", and "nor". Conjunctions can suggest that a requirement should be written as several requirements.

Conjunction

The sentence contains a conjunction, which is not allowed according to an active rule.

  • The following requirement is an obvious example of requirements amalgamation:

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