If you do a 

(require 'clojure.string) 

then all vars will be accessible as clojure.string/... 
e.g.clojure.string/split-lines
.

You can use "use" to import the vars into the current namespane:

(use 'clojure.string)

This wil make available all vars from clojure.string in you current 
namespace (e.g. user). 

The later syntax is for use within the macro "ns" to declare a namespace, 
e.g.

(ns user (:require [clojure.string :as str]))

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