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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an additional important" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when emphasizing the significance of something that is being added or included.
Example: "In addition to the main findings, there is an additional important factor to consider in this study."
Alternatives: "a further significant" or "an extra crucial".
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Statistical classification is an additional important tool in the study of possible causes of disease.
Furthermore, abstract and concrete concepts differ in an additional important dimension, beyond their sensory perceptibility: their mere referentiality.
Recently, it has become clear that an additional important role for FXR consists of downregulating genes involved in inflammation.
More recently, the permissiveness of the host cell was determined as an additional important factor contributing to efficient RNA replication.
When evaluating the strength of the evidence presented here, an additional important consideration is the inherent limitations of the employed imaging technique.
This opportunity provides an additional, important science case for leading X-ray observatories to closely follow G2 on its way to the nucleus.
The status of the patient, including medical comorbidities, is an additional important consideration [7, 10].
Lignite has emerged as an additional important fuel source for thermal power generation in India.
However, we also consider the fairness of both schemes as an additional important QoS aspect.
Between plant species (but not within a species), seed terminal velocity is an additional important determinant of long-distance dispersal.
The enrichment of active structures that are based on different scaffolds emerged to an additional important goal of VS experiments.
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