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Discover LudwigFirstly necessitates would not be considered correct grammar in written English
Instead, you could use "firstly requires" or "firstly calls for" to convey a similar meaning. For example: "Following safety guidelines firstly requires proper equipment and training."
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The limitations are firstly that causality cannot be inferred from cross-sectional data analysis (necessitated by the fact that availability of health measurement and blood data is currently limited to a single wave of the study).
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