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The phrase "a very necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance or essential nature of something.
Example: "The meeting is a very necessary step in our project to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "an essential" or "a crucial".
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After a very necessary orientation lecture, and much brow furrowing, you chose.
"Basically we are a very necessary corrective in German and European politics".
As Voltaire, who once lived at the Lambert, wrote, "The superfluous, a very necessary thing .CHRISTOPHER PETKANAS.
Michael Sheen, whose performance I initially wrote off as stagey and unconvincing, provides a very necessary chink of light.
Under Sir Andrew's guiding hand MigrationWatch has undeniably become a leading voice in a very necessary debate".
But after leaving, Marash praised A.J.E.'s coverage of Latin America and Africa, and called it a "very necessary channel".
Banking is "not only a very honorable profession," he told Ross Sorkin, "it's a very necessary profession".
He does not try to downplay the negative impacts but says it is a very necessary industry.
It has prompted a very necessary upgrading of transport infrastructure, and has demonstrated that South Africa has formidable technical capacity.
In that context, food is a very necessary fuel, and for much of the time, I felt both like I was constantly eating and struggling to eat enough.
Reading Rushdie's own words seemed like a very necessary act of defiance to me and almost everyone else at the festival.
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