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The phrase "a pretty critical" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is quite important or essential in a particular context. Example: "The report highlighted a pretty critical issue that needs to be addressed immediately."
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"I'm a pretty critical person of myself," Capriati said.
"If you're on a breathing tube for weeks, or intravenous medicines for weeks, that's a pretty critical situation.
This is what Utah Senator Mike Lee did earlier this week, when he told the Salt Lake Tribune: This is a pretty critical year.
Lastly, "being alive is a pretty critical part of running a company," says Dr. Kahn, and that's an impossible fact to dispute.
which, given that the show is about the Silicon Valley and we tend to be a pretty critical bunch, means they've got a bit of an uphill battle here.
Of course not every couple will be able to get pregnant — even after using the product for a long time — so customer relationship management is a "pretty critical" component of the business.
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You don't need to delete your Facebook, but you do need to consider this a wake-up call on a number of pretty critical fronts.
"What I saw was a company that was pretty critical to the wireless industry in the U.S., almost monopolistic".
Too many potential long-term impacts to a fishery that is pretty critical to that area but also to Alaska, to world markets". In a statement released Monday, the Pebble Partnership said, "We are disappointed that Sen. Begich has come out against thousands of new jobs, hundreds of millions in state revenue, and potentially billions in economic activity for Alaska.
A year ago you were pretty critical of NAFTA; in fact, you even suggested at one point that the U.S. opt out if it couldn't renegotiate.
A couple of Kiwi boys were pretty critical in that – but that's all good.
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