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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also more necessary" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when comparing the necessity of two or more things, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "While the first option is good, the second is also more necessary for our project."
Alternatives: "also more essential" or "also more required".
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As serial digital acquisitions become more common, a holistic integration strategy becomes more complex but also more necessary.
It's also more necessary as a growing number of Americans turn to the contract economy.
True, television commercials make it harder for parents to exercise authority over their children's consumption habits, but also more necessary.
It is also more necessary because there are pressures on principal investigators and their lab workers to spend additional time at work and at home.
This is easier with some foods than with others, but it's also more necessary with some foods than with others.
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As the interest in the art market has grown in recent years, providing context for the newcomers also grew more necessary, which themes accomplish.
The same factors that make it harder to do so also make it more necessary.
Also, more studies are necessary to determine optimal cut points and time postpartum of examination.
But if a currency union makes reform harder, it also makes it more necessary.
While longevity makes it possible for more older workers to stay on the job, it also makes it more necessary.
Also, more experiments are necessary with varying geometries (and details) of embedded structural sections. .
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