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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be core to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is essential or fundamental to a particular context or situation.
Example: "Innovation must be core to our strategy if we want to stay competitive in the market."
Alternatives: "be central to" or "be fundamental to".
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These things should be core to our economic policy.
It has to be core to a technology company, too.
Diversity, of every kind, has to be core to any theatre organisation and what it does.
Then there are notifications, which should be core to a mobile OS, but bring their own circle of hell to iOS.
Participation and grassroots work that once used to be dismissed as outreach or engagement is now, just as it should be, core to many arts organisations.
At many firms, trusts and estates work – once thought to be core to a full-service law firm – has become a drag on profitability.
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This is core to who we are as human beings.
Curiosity is core to being human.
"Community outreach is core to our being.
It's core to American culture and values," says Daniels.
For Frizzi, a soundtrack is core to the cinema experience.
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