Sentence examples for crucially converted from inspiring English sources

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On a captivating afternoon on the outskirts of Miami Scott recorded two double bogeys, shanked a bunker shot, flirted with a water hazard on the 72nd hole but finally, crucially, converted from 6ft 8in to claim the trophy.

Northampton were denied a bonus point yesterday after a late aberration by England's Ben Foden, who had a kick charged down, allowed Racing wing Marc Andreu to scamper over for a try that Johan Goosens crucially converted.

McInnes's deadline day signing from St Mirren, Kenny McLean, understandably had the spotlight shone firmly in his direction against his former club, but in the end it was the Dons' regular headline-grabber Rooney that crucially converted chances in each half to continue what is an extremely admirable goal haul this season.

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He ultimately tied ninth after a week in which he didn't score than higher than 71 at Chambers Bay and, crucially, failed to convert a series of putts.

But, crucially, Contepomi could not convert either, and Argentina did not regain dominance.

Crucially, the output from some of the most used analysis software in the field supports or can be converted to these highly popular formats, and then supported by the library (Fig. 1).

Crucially, the mutants made are always characterised in an otherwise wild-type background as the pyrE mutant is always converted back to prototrophy, using ACE, prior to phenotypic characterisation.

But Flood crucially missed the conversion attempt, allowing Botica to kick Quins ahead for the first time on 50 minutes when he converted Care's try.

Many converted.

He converted.

Layup converted.

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