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1 The explanations in your letter of yesterday were quite unnecessary to me.
2 They are quite unnecessary , and in fact they rather hinder the sense.
3 If you have not got it about you, it is quite unnecessary .
4 In my opinion a medical relief centre at Malozyomovo is quite unnecessary .
5 As to the hint about my Irish staff, it was quite unnecessary .
6 But with the Japanese such high-sounding words as these are quite unnecessary .
7 Thad West gave his horse a quite unnecessary cut with the whip.
8 He liked to be waited on even when it was quite unnecessary .
9 Do go, please; I hate all this fuss, and it's quite unnecessary .
10 That will be quite unnecessary , I am sure,-atleast I hope so.
11 No, sir; even that will be quite unnecessary ; she will tell me herself.
12 At Castaway Cay, Disney's private island in the Bahamas, excursions are quite unnecessary .
13 His secretary made a small, quite unnecessary adjustment to the microphone.
14 We could say much more; but we think it quite unnecessary at present.
15 It is quite unnecessary ; they are always immaculate-butrules are rules.
16 It is quite unnecessary to describe the Tenway Junction, as everybody knows it.
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This collocation consists of: Quite unnecessary through the time
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