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Yes, "necessary" can function as an abstract noun when referring to the state or quality of being essential or required. In this context, it embodies the concept of necessity rather than a tangible object. However, in everyday usage, it is typically an adjective describing something that must be done or is needed. Abstract nouns often represent ideas or qualities, and "necessity" is the more common form to express this concept.

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