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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kind of necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase could be used to express that something is necessary in a qualified way. For example: "I see it as a kind of necessity to learn the basics of coding."
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Would a Caucasian author, for instance, feel that kind of necessity?
We want many our choices to flow with a kind of necessity from our beliefs and values.
GLOBAL warming is by nature a big-enough problem to create the kind of necessity that could be mother, father and midwife to invention.
Intuitively, laws of nature seem to embody a kind of necessity: they do not simply describe the way that things happen to be, but, in some sense, they describe how things have to be.
There has to be some kind of necessity and proportionality between the armed attack and the response". The legal niceties are unlikely to stop the US or Israel if they are determined to attack Iran.
If a Muslim is in a combat or godless area, he is not obligated to have a different appearance from those around him.... Resembling the polytheist in religious appearance is a kind of "necessity permits the forbidden," even though they (forbidden acts) are basically prohibited...
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There are many kinds of necessity, though.
Two further kinds of necessity are available: metaphysical and logical.
But those who believe that there are several different fundamental kinds of necessity need to address another question: What is the common feature of these fundamental kinds of necessity that makes them all kinds of necessity?
And if there are several fundamental kinds of necessity, what do they have in common that makes them all kinds of necessity?
Others have argued that there are several kinds of necessity that are not mutually reducible.
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