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The phrase "without necessarily being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does not have to occur or be true in order for another thing to happen or be true. Example: "You can enjoy the benefits of meditation without necessarily being a spiritual person."
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It has become vital without necessarily being viable.
This trend is striking without necessarily being surprising.
"You can be informative, I hope, and be entertaining, without necessarily being overbearing.
Ours should approach it as nearly as possible, without necessarily being al fresco.
They have become a part of mainstream American cooking, without necessarily being associated with the contest.
But his father taught him that you can be for Croatia without necessarily being against anyone.
"On a train, you can get off without necessarily being tracked".
Second, in writing ourselves, we may deliver a discourse without necessarily being on hand to clarify or defend our propositions.
While there, he privately documented the casual interactions he observed, intimate without necessarily being homoerotic, between Vietnamese men.
"You feel like you're helping protect our troops without necessarily being on the front lines," he said.
Audiences need space to just be, without necessarily being in constant contact with an aspect of the work.
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