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The phrase "cannot be dispensed with" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means something is essential or necessary and cannot be omitted or done without. Example: "Proper safety precautions cannot be dispensed with when operating heavy machinery."
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"Theoretical notions of humanity and religion," he flatly declared, "cannot shake the commercial fact that their labor is of great value and cannot be dispensed with".
But on a website called Unsnobbycoffee.com it does assure customers that they will not need to learn a "second language" to order its drinks—an obvious reference to Starbucks' arcane terminology.Naming names can also get companies into trouble of a sort that cannot be dispensed with in a pizza oven.
In order to obtain suitable adhesion, substrate pretreatment is a substantial part of a vapour-deposited coating that generally cannot be dispensed with.
He proposed to Patterson that he continue to New Orleans after Dahlonega, to which the Mint Director replied that he would "exercise my veto upon your proposed long delay" and "your presence [in Philadelphia] cannot be dispensed with".
While recognizing that the concept of the gene cannot be dispensed with altogether, they offer no positive proposal for what might be put in its stead.
At present it would appear the use of at least a photographic score using TF index and the application of diagnostic criteria cannot be dispensed with.
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(The lower semicontinuity of (K_{2}) cannot be dispensed).
Most will be dispensed with.
American aid could be dispensed with.
An example shows that in 99.8% of cases the iterations can be dispensed with.
This does not mean, though, that the concept should be dispensed with.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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