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The phrase "necessitate us" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something requires or forces us to do or experience something. Example: The sudden change in plans will necessitate us to reschedule our meeting.
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It simply means we are willing to talk to potentially hostile nations and try to avoid scenarios that necessitate us getting dragged into yet another needless war.
As Jeremy Ben-Ami, the founder and executive director of J-Street, reminded us over and over again at the conference: being pro-Israel doesn't necessitate us being anti-something.
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One in Abu Ghraib necessitated us barreling out of the car and jumping into ditches while gunfire, and R.P.G. rounds were exchanged between insurgents and American convoy… and then a few hours later driving back from Sadr City on one of the highways in Baghdad.
This approach enabled us to immediately ascertain whether there were any unforeseen emergent patterns in the data that necessitated us revising our initial assumptions.
Did they necessitate use of racial preferences?
However, such policies were excluded from consideration in this study, as they are likely to be the decision of governments in individual countries, may face significant policy obstacles, and necessitate minimal US government involvement.
Moreover, the times we are entering are calling for a re-defined sense of citizenship -- one that connects community and country to the world beyond as we attempt to deal with the storms and stresses that affect each of us and necessitate all of us.
The construction of DE 1 necessitated the realignment of US 13 in two places.
That doesn't make us enemies, it doesn't necessitate undue stress or hardship, it just is what it is.
Of course, this seems to necessitate printing out the order form, which makes us wonder: hasn't Walmart heard about the exorbitant cost of printer ink?
Let us say that some given facts (jointly) necessitate proposition p iff p is true in every world where they all exist.
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