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The phrase "are primarily important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the main significance or value of something in a particular context.
Example: "In this study, the factors that are primarily important include environmental impact and economic viability."
Alternatives: "are mainly significant" or "are chiefly relevant."
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are primarily important
adverb
Of a primary or central nature, first and foremost
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The alkali feldspars are primarily important as constituents of rocks; they are very widespread and abundant in alkali and acidic igneous rocks (particularly syenites, granites, and granodiorites), in pegmatites, and in gneisses.
Opto-electronic properties of halide perovskites are primarily important in photovoltaics.
The size and shape of the prepared particles are primarily important in the function adaptation.
Early detection of acute aortic occlusion and immediate reperfusion are primarily important, but patients with chronic paralysis present a risk of delay in detection, diagnosis, and treatment of acute aortic occlusion because of motor or sensory deficits.
The observed associations are primarily important from an aetiological perspective.
Moreover, KEGG specifies relations, which are primarily important for the visualization of signaling pathways.
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The river is primarily important as a source for hydroelectricity.
The discovery is primarily important for what it reveals about the real Mona Lisa, a painting that has been darkened by layers of aging lacquer.
Orthoclase is primarily important as a rock-forming mineral, however, and is abundant in alkali and acidic igneous rocks, in pegmatites, and in gneisses.
Tula, also called Tollan, ancient capital of the Toltecs in Mexico, it was primarily important from approximately ad 850 to 1150.
Radical injection is primarily important step.
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