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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Profoundly think over the use of "necessarily"

Hello, I have a naive idea of the use of "necessarily" with the following sentence. ..... The "necessarily" can be changed in this way: No, A thing has no necessity for B thing......(A thing is not the necessity in which B thing is necessary / B thing must be had.)................"If the door was not open by force(A thing), it follows that the burglar had a key."(B thing).........."No, that doesn't necessarily follow; there may be another explanation."
  

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bepleased No, that doesn't necessarily follow; there may be another explanation. Yes, you seem to have the correct idea about 'necessarily'. You might say it means 'by the strict rules of logic'.

  • bepleased No, that doesn't necessarily follow; there may be another explanation.
  • Yes, you seem to have the correct idea about 'necessarily'.
  • You might say it means 'by the strict rules of logic'.
  • CJ
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bepleasedNo, that doesn't necessarily follow; there may be another explanation.
Yes, you seem to have the correct idea about 'necessarily'. You might say it means 'by the strict rules of logic'.

CJ
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