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The part of a sentence "does not necessarily spell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to express that something does not necessarily imply a particular outcome. For example: "The fact that he was accepted into that school does not necessarily spell success."
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Proximity, however, does not necessarily spell transparency.
But autism does not necessarily spell retardation.
And failure to get on a ballot does not necessarily spell disaster.
So the losing streak does not necessarily spell doom for Houston or Denver.
That does not necessarily spell the end to the government's obligation to pay legal fees.
The arrival of Felton does not necessarily spell the end of Linsanity in New York.
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The wild popularity of this latest "book" fad doesn't necessarily spell the end of our rich literary heritage.
"But it doesn't necessarily spell out very clearly how we're going to protect those lands".
The iPhone lost its spot as top-selling smartphone to the BlackBerry Curve in the first quarter of 2009, but that doesn't necessarily spell the end of the iPhone's market dominance, said Ross Rubin, an analyst with the NPD Group, a research firm.
That doesn't necessarily spell electoral trouble for the GOP.
Firstly, know that changed desire levels are normal and this doesn't necessarily spell disaster or mean that your sex life is over for good.
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