necessary adjunct
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnecessaryandadjunct
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necessary
adjective
uk/ˈnes.ə.ser.i/us/ˈnes.ə.ser.i/
needed in order to achieve a ...
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adjunct
noun[C]
uk/ˈædʒ.ʌŋkt/us/ˈædʒ.ʌŋkt/
formal
something added or connected to a larger or more ...
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(Definition ofnecessaryandadjunctfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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As such, it is anecessaryadjunctto fluoroscopy.
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For example, genetic counseling is widely considered anecessaryadjunctservice to genetic testing (13;14).
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Computer simulation is anecessaryadjunctto brain experimentation to understanding these strategies and for re-using them in artificial systems.
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What is to happen if this verynecessaryadjunctto a great hospital is not conceded?
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Government is persuaded that planning is anecessaryadjunct, not only for the home trade but for the export trade as well.
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They now have thenecessaryadjunctto the distribution system.
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If one says that the dealing should be anecessaryadjunct, that is different.
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The one is thenecessaryadjunctof the other.
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These powers are needed, first, for housing those in need of homes, and are a useful andnecessaryadjunctto the house building programme.
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They are interested in thatnecessaryadjunct, hotels for passengers.
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It is not among the great human activities, but it is a useful andnecessaryadjunctto the processes of production.
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It is anecessaryadjunctof the mine.
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It is anecessaryadjunctto allowing parents at special schools the choice of self-governing status.
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The technique of gesture is not as old as sometimes we are told it is, hut it is surely anecessaryadjunctto diplomacy.
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Adequate accountability to the public is not unnecessary bureaucracy, but anecessaryadjunctto the whole process.
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The meaning of the words "essential part"is fairly obvious; however, the meaning of the words"necessaryadjunct" is not.
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Surely, among books, particularly when one is considering language and literature, anecessaryadjunct to both school and adult education is a national dictionary.
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Apart from being our first striking unit, it is also the mostnecessaryadjunctto our other lines of defence or attack.
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Amusements are anecessaryadjunctto modern life.
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In addition to groundnuts, large quantities of other much-needed foodstuffs will be grown from the rotation crops which are anecessaryadjunctto groundnut cultivation.
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