Blimey, I thought it was a bug of mine.
(I kinda think it’s a bug still. “Not necessarily” means nothing more than “not necessarily”, you can’t use it as a “no”. And usually I want to use it as a “no”, to support my own point of view in some discussion. So—handy, but requires caution.)
Blimey, I thought it was a bug of mine.
(I kinda think it’s a bug still. “Not necessarily” means nothing more than “not necessarily”, you can’t use it as a “no”. And usually I want to use it as a “no”, to support my own point of view in some discussion. So—handy, but requires caution.)