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"make the necessary" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is often used when suggesting to someone that they should take the steps that are necessary to complete a task or to achieve a goal. For example, "We need to finish this project on time, so let's make the necessary preparations."
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Make the necessary contacts.
Did it make the necessary difference?
To make the necessary governance changes.
He urged western nations to make the necessary policy changes.
You choose the combination; they'll make the necessary cuts.
"I fear the Tories lack the commitment to make the necessary investment in mental health.
She backed Coe to make the necessary changes to the way the IAAF tackles doping.
Tahir replied that he was semi-employed by them and would make the necessary introductions.
He called on the governments and parties to make the necessary arrangements "without delay".
Spain and Ireland denied that they lacked the political will to make the necessary changes.
How else, he asked, can Britain make the necessary competitive adjustments to secure its future?
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