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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all too important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significance or critical nature of something, often in a context where it is more important than one might initially think.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, mental health is all too important for overall well-being."
Alternatives: "extremely important" or "very significant".
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Many New Yorkers have a sense that money plays an all too important role in state political campaigns.
But for Nicholas Gage, the author of a relentless post-mortem on this grand passion, lofty concerns still played an all too important role.
Also, remember to pack those all too important bathing suits if this guest has a pool.
(Male GP, Oslo) GP: I am concerned that money is all too important.
Dr M: I am concerned that money is all too important.
It's all too important in basic training.
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They filed suit and FORCE had to shut down the site... but not before causing a noticeable stir and facilitating an all-too important conversation.
Rather, to celebrate this all-too-important food holiday, we bring you loads of recipes brimming and bubbling with cheese.
The Hispanic community is too important in this all-too-important state (especially on the national political level).
We'd encounter many Obama supporters that day, but they needed to be reminded that November 4th is all-too-important this time around.
Like many real-life politicians, Bomont conservatives consider the Bible all-too-important until it isn't—at which point they pick and choose the parts they deem worthy of following.
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