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Discover LudwigThe phrase "does is necessary" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "is it necessary"? You can use the corrected phrase when asking if something is required or essential in a given context.
Example: "Can you tell me if it is necessary to submit the report by Friday?"
Alternatives: "Is it required?" or "Is it essential?".
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"If the Washington Post ever says that something the NSA does is necessary - well, then people will say, 'That's Jeff Bezos' style," says Brandt.
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"What he's doing is necessary".
— Lindsey Graham, a Republican senator for South Carolina "What we are doing is necessary, it is legal, and it is right".
"I am looking at whether what we are doing is necessary, and could we do it faster and better.
"What you have done was necessary for the good of the fatherland," Mr. Emmed said the priest had told him.
Mr. Brown said that what he did "was necessary for Oakland," saying that each city is its "own organism".
"I can say that we will do whatever is necessary and that does not rule out doing what is necessary for our troops," Brown said.
Moreover, what they are doing is not necessary.
It is not good enough to do our bit – we must do what is necessary.
I expect them to be on time and do what is necessary in practice.
I don't doubt that the spies truly believe they've also done what is necessary.
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