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necessarily

[nes-uh-sair-uh-lee, -ser-] / ˌnɛs əˈsɛər ə li, -ˈsɛr- /


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Valentine’s Day doesn’t necessarily cause these breakups; it compresses information.

From The Wall Street Journal

Not every company that connects practicality with Valentine’s Day is necessarily expecting or seeing a huge boost in sales.

From MarketWatch

But what makes a dance truly inspiring is the intuitive improvisational style of the dancers themselves, one that can’t necessarily be mapped out and predicted.

From Los Angeles Times

That businesses in the area have been hurt by raid-related disruptions is not necessarily surprising, Adams said, but the report “reinforced and helped quantify that.”

From Los Angeles Times

There are some encouraging signs that a deep winter for bitcoin won’t necessarily ice over the rest of the digital ecosystem.

From The Wall Street Journal