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"central criterion" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase used to describe the main standards or measure used to evaluate something. For example, "Efficiency was the central criterion by which the products were judged."
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"There is no central criterion for who gets to transfer and who doesn't".
Catastrophic potential needs to be a central criterion in decisions about technology.
And the central criterion for making their decisions would, of course, be no different from the current rule.
But all agree on the central criterion: to qualify as a weed, the plant in question must be viewed with disfavor by humanity.
These variations in the nucleic acids of viruses form one central criterion for classification of all viruses.
The central criterion for justice must consequently be equalizing the level of welfare.
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Murano is, according to two central criteria, a first-class restaurant.
I was recently involved in an evaluation of a major bilateral donor funding stream to an organisation in which innovation was a central criteria for evaluation.
With this in mind, the central criteria on clarity, tone, coherence and presentation, listed below, may help you make your proposal as lucid and explicit as possible.
It conforms to all central criteria for a seminal academic work: It is theoretically interesting, empirically relevant, and up-to-date.
European Union officials suspect that investment banks may have exploited loopholes in procedures for reporting debt and deficit figures, which are central criteria for membership to the euro zone.
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