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The phrase "of great necessity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the need for something to be done quickly, with a sense of urgency. For example, "We must finish this project by tomorrow - it is of great necessity."
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"It is of great necessity", he writes, "for the Roman Curia to make repentant self-reflections over its antagonistic actions to Chinese people" during the 1930s and 1940s, when China was at war with Japan.On the face of it, Mr Ren's invitation to repent over alleged misdeeds long ago does not sound promising.
The resilient recovery is of great necessity and importance to supply network with uncertainty.
Further research on epigenetics in MS is of great necessity to elucidate pathophysiological aspects and demonstrate more effective, riskless, and personalized therapeutic approaches.
A dispersive and well-crystallized SnS2 nano-particle is of great necessity to form an interpenetrating electron tunneling path in the hybrid BHJ solar cells.
To counteract pathogenic organisms, a comprehensive understanding of defense related genes that govern plant immunity in lily would be of great necessity.
Misbehaving users would be punished by FC by declining their trust value; thus, guaranteeing network security via distinguishing attack users is of great necessity.
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Other Liverpool players may have secured more trophies than Gerrard but his greatness was often forged out of adversity, produced at the moments of greatest necessity.
They're so astoundingly ignorant of the great necessity of educational aspiration that they don't even ensure that their children are attending school with the regularity and precision of an Olympic adjudicator's stopwatch.
With almost no strength they kneeled on front of you and said in a very faint voice 'For God's love, we are dying of starvation, help us in our necessity, you powerful man.' It was painful to see the poor and sick who, because of their great necessity, came out to the streets with all their bodies shaking, surely a bad thing for their disease" (J.N. Burns, unpub. data).
The seasonal proliferation also reflects a broader emotional acceptance of memorials in the culture, as symbolized by the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, said David Sloane, a professor of planning at the University of Southern California and the author of "The Last Great Necessity: Cemeteries in American History" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991).
Bringing life out of confinement By great necessity, Anna, who is skilled at lambing, must become a mid-wife.
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