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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fairly important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something holds a significant level of importance, but not to an extreme degree.
Example: "In the context of our discussion, the factors we identified are fairly important for making an informed decision."
Alternatives: "are quite significant" or "are relatively crucial."
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"These are fairly important measures," said Olivier Marchal, managing director for Europe at Bain & Company, speaking on European reform efforts.
Our findings indicate that founder-specific characteristics such as educational background, prior innovation output, and affiliation to academic associations are fairly important in determining R&D cooperation with academic institutes (universities and public research institutes).
Storage energy is in some cases significant, and efficient cooling technologies are fairly important.
These informants proposed that clubs and hotels have successfully avoided complete bans in their venues because they are "highly regarded" [politician] organisations that are "fairly important in the Australian context" [union representative].
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I find that to be fairly important.
"It does have the potential to be fairly important".
What happens next will be fairly important for everyone involved.
"I like the idea of the Guinness, largely because it's fairly important," he said.
That component carries a lot of heat and is estimated to be fairly important for the European climate," he warned.
Holiday was, in fact, far less of a driver, with only 17% citing it as "very important", and 35% saying it was "fairly important" in their decision.
"We think we know who they are, and if they're who we think they are, they're fairly important people," Mr. Wolfowitz said.
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