Sentence examples for necessarily new from inspiring English sources

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The phenomenon isn't necessarily new.

These attitudes weren't necessarily new.

Those three – Grigg (Brentford), Power (Tranmere) and Colclough (Crewe) – reflect the necessarily new Wigan.

"Not necessarily new, but said more emphatically, by more of us, and heard as never before".

But there is "not anything necessarily new about this today," he said.

"While it's breaking new ground for us, it's not necessarily new ground around the world".

The idea, though not necessarily new, is a risky one, however.

Mr. Urwin insists that what it happening now is not necessarily new: underperformers are leaving, while overachievers are being rewarded.

For many of the activists Obama appeared to be addressing, the advice was welcome but not necessarily new.

Perhaps not surprisingly, not all men who attend the events find the new paradigm particularly enticing, or even necessarily new.

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Not necessarily a new idea, a new product, or a new service.

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