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The phrase "it necessitates the" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that requires or demands something else. For example: - "The new project necessitates the use of advanced technology." - "The decision to cut costs necessitates the reduction of staff." - "The growing population necessitates the construction of new housing developments."
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The court's controversial decision, which determined that any invention is unpatentable if it necessitates the destruction of a human embryo, regardless of when that took place, has served to accelerate the search for these new methods.
For anyone old enough to remember the 1980s in all its Dynasty/Duran Duran-inspired glory, this entails shoulder pads that are the envy of an American football team, colour so brash it necessitates the wearing of sunglasses and viscose-knit dresses so eye-wateringly tight they come with their very own knickers attached.
Additionally, it necessitates the integration of multiple knowledge domains (Jonassen, 2000).
It necessitates the adoption of a UI design method, centered on language application.
However, it necessitates the implementation of specific immunization strategies to improve their efficacy.
It necessitates the developer to reconstruct the design module and requirements specification from existing code.
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It necessitated the reshaping of the pelvis to provide a stable platform on which to balance the trunk.
He says that the affair was a "destructive thing to do," but he "didn't think it necessitated the end of the marriage".
Before publishing his book he obtained permission from his former boss, CN Group managing director Robin Burgess, because it necessitated the lifting of a confidentiality clause.
Although the expansion of the European quarter has provoked controversy, as it necessitated the demolition of architecturally important Neoclassical streetscapes, the EU infrastructure now encompasses dozens of buildings and reinforces Brussels's identity as the capital of Europe.
The Five-Power Naval Limitation Treaty halted the post-World War I race in building warships and even reversed the trend; it necessitated the scrapping of 26 American, 24 British, and 16 Japanese warships that were either already built or under construction.
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