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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are of essential" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is necessary or fundamental, but it requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The resources we provide are essential for the success of the project."
Alternatives: "are crucial" or "are vital".
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Reliable predictions of these variations are of essential importance for almost all applications of ionospheric models.
Buddhists generally agree that the thoughts held by a person at the moment of death are of essential significance.
In this paper we present constitutive models for nearly incompressible, transversely isotropic materials in finite hyperelasticity, particularly for reinforced rubber-like materials, which are of essential engineering interest.
The predictability and fatigue endurance of the mechanism are of essential importance for the development of future smart metal matrix composites or smart structures with embedded shape memory alloy components.
Thus results from studies of children's dreaming are of essential importance not only to enlighten us on the nature and role of dreaming but to also add to our knowledge of consciousness and cognitive and emotional development.
The enabling device technologies such as radio frequency (RF) are of essential importance [12, 13].
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Here, the deformation history is of essential importance.
Reactive solute dispersion is of essential significance in various ecological and environmental applications.
The modular building block approach of modelling is shown to be of essential importance.
The well-known Jensen's inequality will be of essential use in establishing our main result.
The proposed methodology will, therefore, be of essential help in obtaining accurate aerodynamic coefficients data.
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