Listen to native speakers pronounce “necessarily” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
necessarily
necessarily.
necessarily perform uh with your
necessarily the case that you have to
necessarily happened otherwise.
necessarily have to be for years or in a
necessarily, you know, force people, you
necessarily expect you to have
necessarily learning anything new. And I
necessarily bad as long as the thing
necessarily are going to fail. We use
necessarily want to do that at work the
necessarily as a supplement to human
necessarily target them directly but
necessarily have to feel
necessarily. And the and the horrible
necessarily reliable.
necessarily just one way or the other.
necessarily completely over the top with
necessarily in an acute crisis I think
necessarily think of themselves as
necessarily as something valued
necessarily wrong it's just there's
necessarily maybe some of us do but some
necessarily different but there's more
necessarily solve our big environmental
necessarily follows certain laws.
necessarily by whether it's objectively
necessarily have to have it on every
necessarily be invisible UV like you're
necessarily diminished many of them were
necessarily know how to implement and
necessarily mean cash payments per se
necessarily have had on our radar you
necessarily feed into people's anxiety
necessarily I think time that heals all
necessarily efficacious for improving
necessarily benefit there may be some
necessarily a great leader for peace I
“necessarily”
“necessarily.”