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"does not necessarily apply to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is used to indicate that a statement is not always true in all circumstances. For example: Although wearing seatbelts is a good safety measure, this rule does not necessarily apply to passengers riding in the backseat of a car.
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But this calculus does not necessarily apply to blacks running in majority-white areas.
The Boumediene ruling does not necessarily apply to all overseas installations.
But that advantage does not necessarily apply to the smaller chains.
While eco conscious shoppers might be driven by more ethical considerations when making purchases, the same does not necessarily apply to the average shopper.
This does not necessarily apply to works of non-fiction, which might well benefit from being dipped into rather than swallowed whole.
But to buyers (and, by extension, to sellers), the same does not necessarily apply to similar apartments for sale in the same building.
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That same standard doesn't necessarily apply to men".
"It doesn't necessarily apply to a nonconforming battery, meaning a battery that was not built for the type design.
Although Mr. Nelson said he persuaded several fellow musicians to watch Link TV, the appreciation doesn't necessarily apply to his sidemen.
Who are horrified, as she is, to realize that freedom of speech, which allows Americans to burn the flag, doesn't necessarily apply to government grants to gay artists.
This strategy, however, doesn't necessarily apply to technology stocks with no earnings growth histories.
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