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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Is it acceptable to use synonymous words ‘essential’ and ‘necessary’ in the given sentences even if these words sound redundant?

Is it acceptable to use synonymous words ‘essential’ and ‘necessary’ in the given sentences even if these words sound redundant?

Drinking plenty of water is essential. It is also necessary that one’s daily carbohydrate intake is within the recommended limits.

  

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Rommel Is it acceptable to use synonymous words ‘essential’ and ‘necessary’ in the given sentences even if these words sound redundant? Yes, but you can also reword it. 'must' is a good substitute for 'it is necessary that'.

  • Rommel Is it acceptable to use synonymous words ‘essential’ and ‘necessary’ in the given sentences even if these words sound redundant?
  • Yes, but you can also reword it.
  • 'must' is a good substitute for 'it is necessary that'.
  • Drinking plenty of water is essential.
  • One’s daily carbohydrate intake must also remain within the recommended limits.
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RommelIs it acceptable to use synonymous words ‘essential’ and ‘necessary’ in the given sentences even if these words sound redundant?

Yes, but you can also reword it. 'must' is a good substitute for 'it is necessary that'.

Drinking plenty of water is essential. One’s daily carbohydrate intake must also remain within the recommended limits.

CJ

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