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The phrase "at very important" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "at a very important"? You can use the corrected phrase when emphasizing the significance of a particular event, meeting, or topic.
Example: "We will be discussing the project at a very important meeting next week."
Alternatives: "at a crucial" or "at a significant".
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Each of them guided and encouraged me at very important times in my life.
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So thank you for being who you are, for lifting our country at a very important and sad time".
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