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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accorded priority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or precedence given to a particular task, issue, or individual.
Example: "In our project, the safety measures were accorded priority to ensure the well-being of all team members."
Alternatives: "given precedence" or "assigned priority".
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Since Scottish devolution in 1999, successive governments have accorded priority to reducing health inequality and increasing economic growth.
Judge King concluded that §507(a)(5) unambiguously accorded priority status to claims for unpaid workers' compensation premiums.
The only other statutory change relevant here concerns the dollar amount accorded priority status under current §507(a)(4) and (a)(5).
Appreciated for his dynamism and willingness to experiment, he accorded priority to good governance and infrastructure development and exhibited the will to invigorate the economic climate of the state.
In the early 2000s, nanotechnology was accorded priority status in Russia's plans for science-based economic development.
Eleven major zoonotic diseases, or classes of diseases, were accorded priority status in India by our expert group.
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It also continues to accord priority to small and medium-sized enterprises, and to refuse eligibility to large multinational undertakings (Article 1(2)).
It did not come about easily: there are many competing claims upon WHO's limited resources, and WHO accords priority only where it is manifestly due.
This fact is reflected in the United States allocation scheme for deceased donor livers, which accords priority to patients with HCC meeting the Milan criteria.
On the other hand, the approach offers a more management flexibility according priorities and capabilities of the manager.
Furthermore, patients like those in home care [ 5] should be a top priority according to priority discussions in Sweden [ 34].
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