Use of unnecessary in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include unnecessary at the start of sentence, unnecessary at the end of sentence and unnecessary in the middle of sentence

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unnecessary at the start of sentence


  1. Unnecessary anxiety has been caused by media hysteria and misinformation.

unnecessary at the end of sentence


  1. All this fuss is totally unnecessary.
  2. They viewed his actions as unnecessary.
  3. Please, Mary, this is all so unnecessary.
  4. I found a lot of the violence in the film totally unnecessary.

unnecessary in the middle of sentence


  1. Try to avoid unnecessary waste.
  2. Prune out any unnecessary details.
  3. We should save unnecessary expenses.
  4. We can't afford any unnecessary delays.
  5. This comma is unnecessary, mark it out.
  6. It's unnecessary to cooka big meal tonight.
  7. There's no point in taking unnecessary risks.
  8. There's no sense in taking unnecessary risks.
  9. I paid that well, but was felt unnecessary pain.
  10. You've caused us all a lot of unnecessary worry.
  11. Don't labour the reader with unnecessary detail.
  12. Don't worry the driver with unnecessary requests.
  13. This renders it unnecessary for me to do anything.
  14. She often pothers herself over unnecessary details.
  15. The slaughter of whales is unnecessary and inhuman.
  16. He cancelled many unnecessary words in his manuscript.
  17. I don't want to encumber myself with unnecessary luggage.
  18. We should trim off the unnecessary parts of our spending.
  19. In writing this report I have omitted all unnecessary details.
  20. We edited out some unnecessary words or sentences from the draft.
  21. Explanation is unnecessary, because people know you do not need it.
  22. They were found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to animals.
  23. They will be concerned to cut back expenditure on unnecessary items.

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