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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all necessary for" is not correct as it stands and may require additional context to be usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is essential or required for a specific purpose, but it typically needs to be part of a larger phrase or sentence.
Example: "We have gathered all necessary for the project to move forward."
Alternatives: "all required for" or "everything needed for".
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Reinhardt's earliest talents included stealing chickens, tickling trout and cooking hedgehogs, all necessary for survival.
It's not at all necessary for me to publish this book.
Adequate maternal, intervillous and fetal blood flow are all necessary for fetal well-being.
The process is not at all necessary for the home cook, though.
There are three keys used in the encryption scheme, two random phase masks and the rotation angle of the GT, which are all necessary for a proper decryption.
To a degree they are all necessary for the final result: without labour there will be no product at all, and without capital total output will be minimal.
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Nevertheless, we found all enzymes necessary for and all metabolites indicative of androgen biosynthesis in synovial fibroblasts.
By article 38 it agreed to "furnish all necessary facilities" for a court investigation.
Mr. Eichner said he has all necessary approvals for the garage.
All necessary details for a practical computer code implementation are discussed.
These data sets contained all necessary variables for the analysis.
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