adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
important
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The Amazonian rainforests make up one third of all rainforests and are vitally important in terms of biological diversity.
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Encryption is vitally important to on-line commerce.
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Furthermore, the job description is also vitally important so that candidates then know what is required.
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You are important to me, and firsthand inquiry informs me that you are vitally important to your flock.
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Histone is vitally important for survival.
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The designation of these special areas is a vitally important way of protecting our heritage.
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This concept underlies a technique for compressing video which has become vitally important in multimedia.
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Limitations on virement ensure that the annual budgetary cycle becomes vitally important .
necessary
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But given those provisos a massive transfer of cash from rich to poor is still vitally necessary .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Terrorism is an issue that vitally affects the security of the United States.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Hence it is vitally important that the recruitment of elites into parties or primary races should be competitive and open.
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It is vitally important to get it right.
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Most people probably don't realise but, with this kind of emergency treatment, time is vitally important.
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Power relationships and relationships within informal networks are vitally important in all child care work.
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Surely a treaty vitally affecting the United Kingdom electorate's future democracy must be brought before Parliament before negotiations are concluded.
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We still have to wait months for payment of vitally important benefits such as the attendance allowance.