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it necessary to stop
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it necessary to stop" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is necessary to stop"? You can use the corrected phrase when indicating that stopping is required or essential in a particular situation. Example: "In order to ensure safety, it is necessary to stop at the red light."
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News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
it needs to prevent
is required to stop
this has to end
it is necessary to stop
this requires termination
necessary to stop
it needs to stop
it exists to stop
it needs to be halted
an end must be put to this
it is imperative to stop
required to stop
it needs to halt
it essential to stop
this must cease
this needs to cease
it needs to access
it is required to stop
it imperative to stop
it needed to stop
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
In 1998, the audit committee found it necessary to stop Dr. Waksal from seeking reimbursement for things like bottles of wine costing more than $100, tickets to sports events and suites at five-star European hotels, according to the minutes of an audit committee meeting released by the Congressional panel.
News & Media
Fabrication considerations sometimes make it necessary to stop a stiffening member at a short distance away from the supporting edge of a panel.
Thus the basic rationale of the design and development of nanomedicines in cancer therapy is failing making it necessary to stop claiming efficacy gains via the EPR effect, while tumor targeting cannot be proved in the clinic.
"Where were the regulators?" asked Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. "Was someone asleep at the switch?" Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., wants to know why the Fed found it necessary to "stop the invisible hand of the market from delivering discipline".
News & Media
In no case was it necessary to stop Biseptine™ washes due to intolerance or allergy.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
However, as warfarin has a long half life, it was necessary to stop it at least two to three days before the anticipated onset of critical phase.
Science
"Their general conclusion is that it is necessary to stop before it is too late," he said.
News & Media
He and the other leading Senate advocates of the amendment denied they were promoting it for political purposes but said it was necessary to stop what they portrayed as an assault on the traditional concept of marriage by the courts and gay activists.
News & Media
Yes, you can make a case for an element of self-preservation and that it was necessary to stop Shae raising the alarm, but I think it's made quite clear that Tyrion does what he does because of a combination of love, hatred, self-loathing and despair.
News & Media
"Because, to put it mildly, there is no need in observing all this mess any longer, and it is necessary to stop tormenting the country," he told the Ukrainian News Agency.
News & Media
Its chief executive, Keith Skeoch, defended the decision on Tuesday, saying it was necessary to stop a "fire sale" of property.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always include the verb "is" to ensure grammatical correctness. The correct phrase is "it is necessary to stop". Using the complete phrase will avoid ambiguity and improve clarity.
Common error
A common mistake is omitting the verb "is" which leads to grammatically incorrect sentences. Always use "it is necessary to stop" rather than the truncated version.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase, when corrected to "it is necessary to stop", functions as an impersonal construction expressing a necessity or obligation. It's used to indicate that an action (stopping) is required under certain circumstances. Ludwig AI confirms the grammatical issue.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it necessary to stop" is grammatically incorrect, missing the verb "is". The corrected form, "it is necessary to stop", expresses the need to cease an action, often due to safety, regulatory, or logical reasons. Ludwig AI indicates that the uncorrected phrase is not standard English. While appearing in News & Media and Science contexts, ensuring the inclusion of "is" is crucial for clear and correct communication. Alternatives like "it is essential to halt" can add emphasis or formality, depending on the desired tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is essential to halt
Adds emphasis and formality by using "essential" instead of "necessary" and "halt" instead of "stop".
it is imperative to cease
Emphasizes urgency and importance through "imperative" and uses "cease" for a more formal tone.
stopping is essential
Reorders the sentence to focus on the act of stopping, highlighting its importance.
cessation is required
Uses more formal vocabulary, shifting focus to the state of cessation rather than the act of stopping.
it's vital to discontinue
Replaces "necessary" with "vital" to stress the importance, and "stop" with "discontinue" to convey a sense of formality.
halting is a must
Uses a more direct and forceful tone to express the need to stop.
it becomes necessary that you stop
Adds an explicit subject and auxiliary verb, making the sentence grammatically correct but wordier.
it is a requirement to stop
Substitutes "necessary" with "requirement" to indicate a formal obligation.
a stop is needed
Simplifies the structure, focusing on the necessity of a stop in a general sense.
it is unavoidable to stop
Indicates that stopping is not only necessary but also inevitable.
FAQs
How to use "it is necessary to stop" in a sentence?
Use "it is necessary to stop" to indicate that stopping is required or essential in a given situation. For example: "It is necessary to stop at a red light" or "it is necessary to stop the bleeding immediately".
What can I say instead of "it is necessary to stop"?
You can use alternatives like "it is essential to halt", "it is imperative to cease", or "stopping is essential" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "it necessary to stop" or "it is necessary to stop"?
"It is necessary to stop" is the correct grammatical form. The phrase "it necessary to stop" is missing the verb "is", making it grammatically incorrect.
What is the difference between "it is necessary to stop" and "it is important to stop"?
"It is necessary to stop" implies a requirement or obligation, whereas "it is important to stop" suggests that stopping is advisable or beneficial but not necessarily mandatory. Necessity implies a greater urgency or consequence.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested