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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inner necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deep, intrinsic motivation or compulsion that drives a person to act in a certain way.
Example: "The artist felt an inner necessity to express her emotions through her paintings."
Alternatives: "internal drive" or "intrinsic motivation."
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I can only be here and continue from inner necessity.
Its passion lies in a delicate, erudite sophistication that keeps its inner necessity carefully under wraps.
It reflected what would become known as the "inner necessity" of his work.
Her pictures are talismans of mystical devotion derived from inner necessity, conceived as teaching tools for lost souls.
Not "concrete thought, inner necessity or spiritual intensity" according to the Observer, as these are "exactly what [Kandinsky's] paintings lack".
In other words, my perfect recordings seem to possess an inner necessity, an idea that translates into an altogether different necessity: they're necessary to me, personally.
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After all, works of historical fiction must still function as fiction, being guided as much by their own inner necessities and their author's imaginative extravagance as by fact.
Talent is rife here: what the evening lacks is a sense of necessity and inner propulsion.
And when releasing the inner cook, remember that necessity is the mother of inspiration and invention.
Sometimes when I'm talking to students about writing, about the necessity to open that inner path, I go back to that "Day at the seaside" essay.
Several essential constituents of the mitochondrial inner membrane presequence translocase (TIM family) are also up-regulated, indicating increased necessity for protein import into the mitochondria.
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