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The phrase "a necessary of" is not correct in written English
It seems to be a misconstruction and does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "It is a necessary part of the process to ensure success."
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A linen shirt, for example, is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life.
Custom, in the same manner, has rendered leather shoes a necessary of life in England.
A linen shirt…is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life.
"A linen shirt, for example, is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life," Smith wrote in 1776.
(A) In Oklahoma a regular supply of ice may reasonably be considered a necessary of life, comparable to that of water, gas, and electricity.
In The Wealth of Nations (1776), Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote: A linen shirt…is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life.
Similar(51)
It represents the start of a necessary rebalancing of the state.
That cost covers the overhead and profit margin of a necessary part of the distribution system.
Is this a necessary part of this landscape of needs?
I started to love the western world and thought of myself a necessary part of it.
It is, of course, a necessary modernisation of a rapidly urbanising country.
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