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Discover Ludwig"not necessary to" is a perfectly grammatical phrase in written English.
It is used when you mean that something is not required or obligatory. For example, "It is not necessary to go to the store; I can pick up what we need on my way home."
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It is not necessary to clap".
"It's not necessary to explain.
"It's not necessary to posture".
It is not necessary to know anything.
He said, "It's not necessary to believe.
It's not necessary to mass-produce clothes.
It's not necessary to take them off.
It's not necessary to do that".
It was not necessary to offer money.
It's not necessary to have them protect us".
It's not necessary to bring research work to the class.
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