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"made necessary" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or action which has become necessary due to particular circumstances. For example: "The implementation of new safety procedures was made necessary by the recent industrial accident."
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Shockey has also made necessary adjustments in his stride.
They included changes made necessary by new technology.
The only changes were made necessary by the injuries to Digby Ioane and Berrick Barnes.
But polarization has proceeded even further than these shifts made necessary.
Ofcom says EE has made necessary changes to the information it gives customers.
A second strategy called acoustic delay is made necessary by the size of the room.
Quoting Boulez, Barenboim added: "'Creation exists only in the unforeseen made necessary', Pierre Boulez once wrote.
That response, he said, was " a serious, considered answer" made necessary by promises to sources.
This made necessary a formation even more flexible than the finger-four.
The uneven terrain made necessary large flights of steps and terraces.
"Well, two," he said.Widespread hitch-hiking is made necessary by Cuba's poverty.
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