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The phrase "a second important element" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing multiple components or factors in a context where you are emphasizing the significance of the second item in a list or series.
Example: "In our analysis, a second important element to consider is the impact of social media on consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "another key factor" or "a further significant aspect".
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A second important element to building a sustainable company is culture.
A second important element of the campus plan proposes a site south of Poe Field for the University's next two residential colleges.
A second important element is a division of labor among the sterile workers, in which workers specialize in various activities such as brood care or foraging (reviewed in [ 2, 3]).
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To the technology and the weather, add a third important element: cultural deprivation.
The second important element in our analysis is β-catenin, as demonstrated in hippocampal neurons [12].
Teaching them interactively is the second important element.
The second important element for posterior samples is numerical convergence of the sampling scheme, usually guaranteed asymptotically.
The first important element for bone regeneration is to have a source that will provide viable cells that can differentiate and proliferate into osteogenic cells.
Let's move on to the third important element in the Ernst formula.
"The third important element is the development of academy programmes in Asia and taking a longer-term view and United have an academy in China while Liverpool are in Indonesia".
The understanding and respect of the cultural aspect of the environment is the first important element.
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