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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
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Does this make any sense?

I really don't nessecarily need a ferrari in order to be happy.
  

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Yes, it makes sense. I don't have a Ferrari and I am happy most of the time! However, it would be more natural without necessarily: I really don't need a Ferrari in order to be happy.

  • Yes, it makes sense.
  • I don't have a Ferrari and I am happy most of the time!
  • However, it would be more natural without necessarily: I really don't need a Ferrari in order to be happy.
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Yes, it makes sense. I don't have a Ferrari and I am happy most of the time!

However, it would be more natural without necessarily:

I really don't need a Ferrari in order to be happy.

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