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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Goods of first necessity

Does the term "first necessity" make sense?


For instance, is this sentence correct:



"Some charity institutions have been distributing goods of first necessity."



Note: By 'good of first necessity, I mean goods that are absolutely essential, such as food and hygiene items.

  
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