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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as critical for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the importance of something in relation to a specific context or outcome.
Example: "Effective communication is as critical for team success as collaboration."
Alternatives: "essential for" or "vital for".
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Somehow, this failure isn't as critical for Shawcross as it might be for another artist.
"It's increasingly seen as critical for success".
"It's not as critical for me because I'm not one of the leads".
Saakashvili saw the redevelopment of Batumi as critical for maintaining Georgian sovereignty there.
But it may be just as critical for Ms. Rice herself.
These men, in his opinion, are as critical for the defence of Israel as the army.
More recently, the state has identified the film industry as critical for shaping China's image abroad.
Despite his fragile health, Salehi's presence was seen as critical for resolving some of the outstanding technical issues rapidly.
In fact, slow-wave or deep sleep has been recognised for some time as critical for memory consolidation – the stabilisation of memory from short-term to long-term.
The new laws, which require telecommunications companies to store all customers' metadata for two years, have been presented by the government as critical for national security.
The scientists discuss other planetary characteristics that are probably rare in the universe but are increasingly seen as critical for making Earth so favorable to complex life.
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