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"can be very important" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has the potential to hold a lot of significance or impact in a situation. For example: 1. "Proper nutrition can be very important for maintaining good health." 2. "The ability to communicate effectively can be very important in a professional setting." 3. "Being on time can be very important when it comes to keeping a job." 4. "Having a strong support system can be very important in times of hardship." 5. "Research and evidence-based practices can be very important in the field of medicine."
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Semantics can be very important.
"Riding that wave can be very important".
It can be very important for our future".
But with a robust framework, a null result can be very important.
"He was voted best footballer in the Russian league and can be very important for us".
"It's an understanding that the ugly job can be very important to the team.
As a political science student, I've been taught that in government, details can be very important.
This kind of result can be very important for team spirit.
You're trying to get two with one pitch, and that can be very important".
Innovation can be very important small changes to something that's already working.
The things that we are brought up with can be very important in determining our sense of who we are.
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