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"so unnecessary" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is superfluous or not needed. For example, "The paperwork was so unnecessary - we didn't even need it for the project."
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In other countries, I've covered massacres, wars, famines and genocides, and they're heart-rending because they're so unnecessary and arbitrary.
"I feel so unnecessary".
"Also, it's so unnecessary.
This is all so unnecessary".
It was all so unnecessary".
I felt frightened to be so unnecessary.
What I witnessed was just so unnecessary.
"That is so unnecessary," she said.
"But I said, that's so unnecessary," she said.
I mean it's all so unnecessary, isn't it?
"It was so unnecessary, so over the top".
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