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'necessarily' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It is an adverb and can be used in various contexts. Here are some examples of how 'necessarily' can be used in written English: 1. "A high score on the exam does not necessarily mean that the student understands the material well." 2. "In order to succeed in business, it is not necessarily about being the smartest, but rather being the most adaptable." 3. "Just because someone is wealthy does not necessarily mean they are happy." 4. "The new policy may not necessarily solve all the problems, but it is a step in the right direction." 5. "Being popular in high school does not necessarily guarantee success in adulthood." 6. "It is not necessarily true that all men are better at math than women." 7. "Traveling to exotic locations is not necessarily the key to finding oneself." 8. "Being busy does not necessarily mean being productive." 9. "Not all conflicts necessarily have a winner and a loser." 10. "Having a lot of friends does not necessarily equate to having a strong support system."
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Necessarily
adverb
Inevitably; of necessity.
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But that's not necessarily a bad thing.
But not necessarily.
"I didn't think it was necessarily the right thing to do on that day but he had made up his mind".
Long productive lives are not necessarily a boon to artists – think of Kokoschka or André Derain, for example.
"But they're not necessarily good leaders because they've never led a team before".
Industrial-scale US network shows also don't necessarily punch through in the way that a short-run British drama can.
"I think it certainly came across in focus groups that women, and we did say this all the way through the campaign, Nicola said it a lot, not that they were necessarily more hostile but they were more questioning.
Hopkinson, who wrote a report on rural churches earlier this year that called for urgent reforms in some aspects of their administration, says a tiny congregation is not necessarily a cause for gloom: "It's very important to honour the small.
This is an odyssey in the originalsense of the word – protracted, circuitous, not necessarily bound to end.
The above map is not necessarily a good indicator of where people taking civil partnership ceremonies live as it shows where the registration took place rather than the place of residence.
Sitting on a charity board is "a good way of expanding your horizons", he said, but the right candidates might not necessarily be attracted because of a lack of knowledge about what exactly trusteeship involves.
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