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"not necessarily good" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to express that something might not be as good as expected. Example sentence: I thought the movie would be great, but it was not necessarily good.
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"That's not necessarily good.
"Not necessarily good, just special.
Not necessarily good ones, but jokes nonetheless.
That is not necessarily good news.
This is not necessarily good news.
That's not necessarily good for the market.
It's not necessarily good for me".
This was not necessarily good news.
That's not necessarily good for the game.
What makes people happy, they argue, is not necessarily good.
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They're not necessarily 'good people.' They're all simply trying to be good".
More suggestions(15)
not obviously good
not necessarily advantageous
not inherently good
not necessarily valid
not invariably good
not always good
not necessarily decent
not really good
not necessarily improved
not necessarily well
not necessarily best
not necessarily better
not necessarily exemplary
not necessarily representative
not necessarily negative
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