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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost necessarily needed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is not strictly required but is very close to being essential.
Example: "In order to complete the project successfully, certain resources are almost necessarily needed."
Alternatives: "practically required" or "nearly essential".
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Not that he necessarily needed to.
Not that Murray necessarily needed the extra incentive.
Not that I necessarily needed that, I just miss it.
With around 400 employees, half of whom are focused on engineering and product, Twitter doesn't necessarily need almost half a billion dollars of additional financing to keep going.
Crucially, too, for almost the first time since the series rebooted, I didn't necessarily need a succession of six-year-olds (you can hire them from Kids R Us) to help me understand the plot.
You don't necessarily need treats to accomplish this task as Rottweilers will do almost anything to make you happy.
(Clowns don't necessarily need face paint).
"But he does not necessarily need Clegg".
Plimpton did not necessarily need to be.
"We don't necessarily need it".
KTI doesn't necessarily need noncompete agreements.
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