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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "necessarily correct" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that something must be true or accurate in a sentence. Example: "While her opinion is subjective, the statement she made about the company's financials is necessarily correct based on the data provided." In this example, the phrase "necessarily correct" emphasizes that the statement made about the company's financials is supported by factual information.
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But this perception is not necessarily correct.
However, this assumption is not necessarily correct.
But that view is not necessarily correct.
But some of our hunches aren't necessarily correct.
Don't assume that because you have a few crossing letters that your answer is necessarily correct.
But, remember, just because something gets published by academics, that does not mean it is necessarily correct.
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The warnings prompted them to delete and then re-install their apps, but this was not necessarily correcting the problem, customers found.
Every two indices differ in at least 4 positions, allowing single errors to be corrected, and double errors to be detected but not necessarily corrected.
Such a system could override the genetic changes in cancer not necessarily correcting the genetic alterations but instead bypassing them and reprogramming the cancer cells to recover some of their normal functions.
It did not necessarily make them correct: Toyota happily continues producing for other nameplates, but the stats no longer reflect them.
Letpbe the first (not necessarily unique) correct process that sends message 〈Start,−,v,−,p〉 withv≥v0at some timeτ≥τ G. Then every correct processqsends message 〈Start,−,v,−,q〉 by timeτ+2δ.
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