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The phrase "a significant element to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important part or aspect of a larger concept, idea, or system.
Example: "Trust is a significant element to building strong relationships in any organization."
Alternatives: "a crucial component of" or "an important factor in".
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A significant element to this, he added, was the internet, which allowed activists to organise without having to gather in pubs or meeting rooms.
Thus, our study reveals that urban trees are a significant element to reduce air pollution but are not the only solution to this problem.
GPS has also added a significant element to the gathering and interpretation of data.
A significant element to BFRBs is that they actually help people in some way, whether it's that they soothe the nervous system or that they provide relief from discomfort.
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"There is a quite significant element to the show which is being invented as we speak," he explained.
Cameron's belated candour about his recent tax arrangements is the least significant element to this whole saga.
The ENSO has been a significant element contributing to CV in Cuba.
But there is certainly a significant element of luck to shoot-outs: the goalkeeper guessing the right way, for example, or getting away with coming off his line early, or the penalty-taker having the energy left to transmit his intentions accurately from his brain to his leg.
However, retrograde transport of BDNF from striatum back to cortex is also proposed as a significant element of trophic support to the source cortical neurons [48].
First, as a former Labour government minister – a fact Purnell introduced in his row with Jay Hunt to give weight to his contention that C4's move made privatisation politically more likely – he would have effective control over and responsibility for a significant element of coverage, likely to be an issue for many Conservative MPs.
Since Gilbert became a professor, proactive recruitment has been a significant element of his effort to make good on this promise.
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