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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'which necessitated for' is not correct in written English.
Instead, the phrase 'which necessitated' should be used. For example, "The project was very complicated, which necessitated careful planning and organization."
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Hollanda also caused severe crop damage; nearly half of the island's sugar crop was destroyed, which necessitated for the government to assist in replanting efforts.
High winds left half of the island without power, and also caused severe crop damage; nearly half of the island's sugar crop was destroyed, which necessitated for the government to assist in replanting efforts.
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Within 24 hours, the condition of this animal worsened, which necessitated sedation for rehydration and diagnostic assessment.
In Araihazar, living conditions differ dramatically from those in Western settings where this test was developed, which necessitated adaptations for use in this culture.
We had problems with earlier versions of several databases with finding PurS-like ORFs, which necessitated searching for missed ORFs with TBLASTN (data not shown).
In Araihazar, living conditions differ dramatically from those in Western settings where this test was developed, which necessitated adaptations for use in this culture, as described earlier (Wasserman et al. 2004).
The extensive use of antibiotics has led to the appearance of multidrug resistant microbial pathogens which necessitated the search for new chemical entities for treatment of microbial infections [9].
In some interviews the baby was present, which necessitated extra time for the interview.
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And nowhere else in town would dare show gross-out flick The Human Centipede – or its sequel, the demand for which necessitated multiple screenings throughout the Halloween weekend.
Then I heard my aunt Rita's voice saying, "So, Kent, we've been waiting," and I was puzzled, because my aunt Rita died three years ago, during a botched neck-lift, which necessitated a turtleneck sweater for the open coffin.
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