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The phrase "a particularly important cause" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the significance of a specific cause or issue in a discussion or argument.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to raising awareness for a particularly important cause: climate change and its impact on future generations."
Alternatives: "a notably significant cause" or "an especially vital cause".
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Hypotension is a particularly important cause of death in dimethoate poisoning.
Passage through hydraulic turbines and over spillways was not considered to be a particularly important cause of damage to downstream migrating fish.
Neisseria meningitidis (the meningococcus) is a particularly important cause of bacterial meningitis in children and adults because of its potential to cause epidemics.
L. monocytogenes is a particularly important cause of illness, and is mainly found in foods that are packaged and prepared commercially, rather than those prepared in the home 11.
In addition to these, diarrhoeal disease was a particularly important cause of death among children under 5 years of age, as was pulmonary tuberculosis among adults aged 15 years and above.
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Among the MMPs, MMP-13 (collagenase 3) plays a particularly important role in causing OA [ 5].
Firebrands are a harbinger of damage to infrastructure; their effects cause a particularly important threat to people living within the wildland-urban-interface.
Diagnosis is a particularly important task which identifies the fault cause of problematic cells or regions.
Punjab province was a particularly important battleground.
Dopamine (DA) is a particularly important neurotransmitter.
The 'Bit' is a particularly important one.
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