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The phrase "and probably essential to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is likely important or necessary for a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "This research is and probably essential to understanding the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "and likely crucial to" or "and possibly vital to".
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Therefore, communication between processes that produce and consume energy is highly advantageous and probably essential to survive in a natural environment.
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As member of a ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis complex, the function of KEAP1 is probably essential to the cell, and its impairment is likely lethal.
Our experience of FPL and FDP to index finger ruptures occurring 3 weeks apart shows that it is probably essential to react quickly to these complaints and intervene before complete tendon rupture follows [23].
A curse was probably essential to deny Harry Redknapp's side.
But its revival should be welcomed, for it is probably essential to continued economic recovery, particularly in Europe.Use carefullyIn its simplest form, securitisation is straightforward and beneficial.
One, he was now working without the help of Diaghilev, whose support was probably essential to the boldness of his earlier works.
Revisiting the moral views that are invoked to support this situation is probably essential to improving this social institution.
That rare balance is probably essential to any type of iconic world-building in fiction.
Processivity is probably essential to effectively degrade the most crystalline parts of cellulose.
This is, however, unlikely since it lies in the TEAD-binding domain, which is probably essential to Yap1 function.
Modulation of the coagulation cascade, although probably essential to the mode of action of drotrecogin alfa, can lead to an increased risk of bleeding.
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