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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'get necessary' is not correct as-is without additional context, as it does not have a complete thought.
However, it could be used in written English in certain situations. For example: "We must get necessary supplies before the storm arrives."
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You will need to add fertilizer to the water to make sure the plants get necessary nutrients.
It too was accused of violating land-use regulations and failing to get necessary approval for some $1.3 billion of investment.
Moreover, some people on Medicaid say the managed care companies seem to make it harder for seriously ill patients to get necessary care.
Mikko's tips: Don't be afraid of bold structural changes — such as demolishing stairs, chimney breasts or walls — but take advice and get necessary consents first.
The federal Department of Transportation is expected to announce this week whether New York will get necessary funding to relieve traffic congestion.
The F.D.A. said Midwest Heart had failed to get necessary approval before beginning its research, which involved different types of stents and 168 patient procedures.
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For some veterans, that extra $30 for a 100-mile roundtrip made the difference between getting necessary treatment or not.
They found that officers had mishandled evidence and had placed tracking devices on suspects' cars without getting necessary warrants.
"We find any further delay in getting necessary answers unacceptable," the senators added.
Educated people are expected to be better at self-management, getting necessary care, and compliance [ 10].
This can lead to headaches and keeps hair from getting necessary nutrients.
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