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  2. True, but "meet" seems to be the more common word for both criteria and requirements.
    english.stackexchange.com/questions/67349/can-o…
    meet the requirements Satisfy the conditions, as in This grade of lumber does not meet our requirements, or Lynn did not meet the requirements for this position. This expression uses meet in the sense of “satisfy,” a usage dating from the early 1800s.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/meet-the-requirements
    I agree that there is no "mets"; a requirement was met, a version met the requirement, multiple requirements were met, and multiple versions met their requirement.
    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/257955/meet-vs-…
     
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