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The phrase "actually necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance or requirement of something in a particular context.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to determine if this additional feature is actually necessary."
Alternatives: "truly required" or "genuinely essential".
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Thus, a sex-determining gene is not actually necessary for sex determination in amphibians.
In the first two posts of this series we explained why this seemingly outlandish proposition is actually necessary.
A remnant of our "offline" past when storing actual card data, in secure element hardware, was actually necessary.
"Maybe that's actually necessary.
"It is one that is actually necessary".
It is doubtful that legislation was actually necessary.
But a separate machine was not actually necessary.
Part of this prescription is the idea that negative emotions are actually necessary.
Only about every other line is actually necessary to "the point"—unless elaboration is the point.
Importantly, that force was legally justified does not mean that it was actually necessary.
These studies, far from maintaining that number words are convenient, propose they are actually necessary.
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