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"was not necessarily" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a lack of certainty about something. For example: "My decision to move away was not necessarily the best one for me."
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That was not necessarily surprising.
All was not necessarily lost.
He was not necessarily complaining.
That was not necessarily the case.
He was not necessarily surprised, though.
That was not necessarily a bad thing.
This was not necessarily a good thing.
It was not necessarily unpleasant, just odd.
But he was not necessarily studying.
Life was not necessarily easy.
Love was not necessarily romance.
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