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The phrase "admittedly necessary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when acknowledging that something is required or essential, even if it may not be ideal or preferred.
Example: "While the changes to the project timeline are frustrating, they are admittedly necessary to meet the client's demands."
Alternatives: "undeniably required" or "acknowledged as essential".
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While some work is admittedly necessary to weed out the photos of Beyonce or vegetables that look like Jesus, this information is now available to Microsoft for any other commercial purpose.
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In the first part Hodge detailed how private security contractors while, admittedly, doing necessary, even vital work, could also be pain in the butt, for both Iraqi civilians and U.S. military and that accountability was a "fiction".
This is a critical assumption (though admittedly a necessary simplification as we begin to address the problem) that is likely to be challenged for many ecosystems or for particular organisms as we measure and quantify interactions.
Admittedly, this condition is necessary, not sufficient, for intentional action, a concept whose vagaries are hard to map.
While this is admittedly suboptimal, it was necessary in order to establish a consistent scale with which we could assess changes in the relative costs.
When asked who would fund the necessary (but admittedly flawed) inner-mechanics of ensuring diversity in government, he said only those in the middle- and lower-income brackets should pay.
However, admittedly, some opacity is necessary for the promotion of organisational development in order to meet the expectations of the professionals involved [ 23].
The vast array of items marketed to women are self-admittedly ridiculous, but often necessary - you can keep your camel toe cover but you'll have to pry my menstrual cup from my cold dead hands.
But will the PSP2 ever hit the level of ubiquity necessary for its (admittedly slick-looking) social features to work?
Immediately after this (admittedly odd) definition she contrasts necessary truths with contingent truths, 'that is to say, when a thing can exist in various ways' (IP §7), indicating that necessary truths are claims about things that can exist in only one way.
Admittedly, further studies will be necessary needed to assess the intraspecies and the interspecies variability of isolates and reference strains in the different genera to improve some guidelines for the use of the common set of genes [40].
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