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Discover Ludwig"no necessity" is a perfectly understandable and correct phrase in written English.
It is most often used to emphasize that no one is obligated to do something; for example: "There is no necessity for us to hurry; take your time."
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There is also, really, no necessity.
The development of 12-tone technique was no necessity.
There appeared to be no necessity for two separate acts.
There was no necessity to darken his world.
There is no necessity for commonality of policy".
There is, he says, "no necessity for it to come back, even for Christmas.
"The steel is more expensive," he admitted, "but there would be no necessity for repairs.
"There is no necessity that the coalition and its agents come to the city.
There is no necessity for me to move them from repose, I said to my brain.
"There's really no necessity to advance another explanation," Dr. Roy Baynes, an Amgen vice president, said in an interview.
Even Deila could be trusted with retaining the title in Scotland's top flight – hence no necessity for earlier action.
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