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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as crucially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance of a particular point or aspect in a discussion or argument.
Example: "The research highlights, as crucially, the need for sustainable practices in our industry."
Alternatives: "as importantly" or "as significantly".
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To achieve its full effect "Vanessa" needs arresting vocal personalities as crucially as any Puccini opera.
Steamships and railroads transformed the 19th century's sense of distance as crucially as the 747 has ours.
Perhaps Bergman could indeed go no further, as, crucially, he conveys the sense that the cinema itself could go no further.
Overall, morale and outcomes have improved, as, crucially, has our agility as an organization.
Perhaps just as crucially, both employ managers whose main responsibility lies with managing the team.
But two of his other concerns stand out as crucially important to Catholicism as an institution.
Indeed it was deemed as crucially important by Husserl himself, who composed it with a view toward eventual publication.
Just as crucially, May's DUP coalition partners, who voted against the Brexit deal, immediately pledged they would back the PM.
Just as crucially, she provided a grounding naturalistic fierceness that found the everyday egocentric monster in this madcap mom.
That may bring earned media mentions and interview requests, but just as crucially, the report itself highlights your company's expertise.
But soon the preservation will fall to another conductor and, almost as crucially, take place in another hall.
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