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adjective as in critical, important
Example Sentences
Be it playing the ball short or hitting it long, the use of the goalkeeper is now more crucial than ever to gaining an edge.
That makes it more crucial for women’s prisons to have the kind of robust rehabilitation and job training envisioned under the California Model, to better prepare them for release, she said.
This suggests that local populations might have special adaptations to their specific environments, making it even more crucial to protect them all.
This makes the ability to mobilize for the causes you care about even more crucial.
“As the tube and the Internet shrink-wrap the globe, international news coverage grows more crucial — and complicated,” Orange County Register, May 9, 1999.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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