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Discover LudwigThe phrase "critical member" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a person who is an essential part of a team or organization due to their skills or knowledge. For example: "The CEO is a critical member of the board, and his insight has been invaluable in guiding our company's success."
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Akt2, a critical member of the Akt family, plays an essential role in insulin signaling.
He distinguished himself as a superb surgeon and then as a critical member of the Department of Quality Management.
Mr. Fischer, 52, a Green and a very popular minister, is a critical member of Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's coalition.
Moreover the most critical member can be found by using the maximum value of self-stress mode scaling.
Mr. Lieberman's Yisrael Beiteinu party is the country's third largest and a critical member of Mr. Netanyahu's coalition.
He became a trustee of Zamorano and remained a critical member of the board for 50 years.
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Columns are critical members of a structure.
Columns are considered to be critical members of moment-resisting structural systems.
There is lots of rain about and, according to their more critical members, Yorkshire were another shower.
Maybe feelings are running so strong that MPs did not fancy facing critical members of their CLPs.
The high vulnerability of existing reinforced concrete (RC) structural systems is often related to brittle failures of critical members.
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