Examples of 'necessarily what' in a sentence

Meaning of "necessarily what"

necessarily what - This phrase is used to question the validity or correctness of a statement or assumption. It is often used to prompt further explanation or clarification on a particular topic or idea

How to use "necessarily what" in a sentence

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necessarily what
This is not necessarily what you observe.
What you thought you saw or knew was not necessarily what was.
Not necessarily what the person wants.
What you do is not necessarily what you are.
Not necessarily what is good for you.
However that is not necessarily what we need.
Not necessarily what you ask us to do.
Sometimes representation is not necessarily what we need.
Ai not necessarily what it looks like.
What is on the surface is not necessarily what is underneath.
Ai not necessarily what it look like.
The creation of new institutions is not necessarily what is required.
Money is not necessarily what you should desire.
I like playing characters who are not necessarily what they seem.
It is not necessarily what we are looking for.

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They will be confusing and not necessarily what you thought.
Not necessarily what will happen.
A confession is not necessarily what happened.
Not necessarily what you need to be doing.
The answers are not necessarily what you think.
Not necessarily what was best for the client.
So the appearance is not necessarily what exists inside.
Not necessarily what you want to.
What we say may not be necessarily what we think.
Not necessarily what is best for the customer.
Those numbers are not necessarily what you say they are.
Not necessarily what happens for every immigrant.
What you see is not necessarily what you get.
Not necessarily what occurred.
And what we desire is not necessarily what is best for us.
Not necessarily what did happen.
So the conditions are not necessarily what the law requires.
Not necessarily what your grandmother would be looking for.
But that is not necessarily what killed her.
Not necessarily what you want to hear about others success.
But this is not necessarily what women seek.
Not necessarily what the business founder could do or even might want to do.
What is ai not necessarily what ought be.
We can not refer to something as humanitarian action that is not necessarily what it seems.
Their action is not necessarily what you translate it to be.
All you need to know is that what you see is not necessarily what will be.
This is not necessarily what happens.
The analysis emphasizes on what could happen and not necessarily what will happen.
This is not necessarily what they want to hear.
It has been shown that what we remember is not necessarily what really happened.
Which is not necessarily what you want to hear.
Peled does admit that the current clientele is not necessarily what she is looking for.
Nothing is necessarily what it seems when it comes to metal.
What you see on line is not necessarily what you get.
It is not necessarily what will happen for you.

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