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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are essential on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; a more appropriate phrase would be "are essential for" or "are essential to."
Example: "These skills are essential for success in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are crucial for" or "are vital to".
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Sharp reflexes are essential on fell or moor: to adapt one's feet and gravitational centre in relation to constantly changing hazards; and also to offer acerbic humour, as a fellow runner performs the inglorious act of bog-snorkeling to recover a lost trainer.
Reservations are essential on weekends.
Waterproof hiking boots or wellingtons are essential on wetter days.
No cover, but reservations are essential on weekends.
Reservations are recommended and are essential on weekends.
Fireworks are essential on Chinese new year's eve – but students don't buy them in the UK.
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Thus, the plan's increasingly regressive nature is essential on multiple levels.
Good will, good sense and a readiness to cooperate is essential on all sides.
The contemporary United pride themselves on control more than daredevil football, yet improvisation had been essential on this occasion.
Powered landings will be essential on the airless moon, where parachutes, aerobraking, and wings are not an option for slowing down the craft.
* Re-evaluate national security requirements and eliminate unnecessary barriers to trade; Senator Lautenberg stressed that such changes were essential on both sides.
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