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The phrase 'the necessary work' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the work that is required to complete a task or reach a goal. For example, "We understand that conducting the necessary work to meet the deadline will be a challenge."
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Did he lack the necessary work ethic?
But the necessary work is only just beginning.
He has the necessary work permit; to extend his stay, he has applied for residency.
"I do need to do the necessary work beforehand," he said.
He was nearly motionless, letting his voice which is nimble and singular do the necessary work.
No, our ancestors allowed their children to perform the necessary work of childhood: playing and pretending.
Before making an offer, figure out how much it will cost to do the necessary work.
Modern Republicans have most to learn from him about the necessary work of governing.
What onerous tasks are involved in getting a gun for the necessary work of rural life in Canada?
Invariably, I agree that she's got a point, and we reluctantly prepare to pay for the necessary work.
In a statement, city officials said they would "follow the recommendations from Veritas and start the necessary work immediately".
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