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The phrase "absolute necessary" is not grammatically correct in written English
It should either be "absolutely necessary" or "absolute necessity." Example: It is absolutely necessary that we finish this project on time.
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Boras is an absolute necessary evil for his A-Rodness.
"People only buy the absolute necessary," he said.
But in that case, the modal transfer principle will apply to Sophia in w* as well, in which case Sophia's existence is absolute necessary.
These stories should have never taken place and educating girls and therefore, educating the world, is the absolute necessary first step.
After all, getting Latinos, (along with African Americans) to come out and vote is an urgent and an absolute necessary affair.
Note that this step is not absolute necessary as each position in theory can bind to any TF.
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Knowing which of these features are absolute necessaries will help the Scott brothers figure out what to focus on as they plan their renovations, should you be selected.
It is too coarse-grained to pick up on the absolute/non-absolute distinction; it indiscriminately tracks the following-from relation plus an absolutely necessary source.
Mr Harris immediately appealed the no-confidence motion, on the grounds that his opponents had not obtained the absolute majority necessary to overthrow him.
But he said the Committee on Climate Change had made clear that the proposed fourth carbon budget was the "absolute minimum" necessary.
But the use of force by police against demonstrators and bystanders must always be appropriately authorised and be the absolute minimum necessary - as the Tamil protest in Westminster yesterday again underlined.
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