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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "define priorities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you would like to discuss the process of establishing what has the highest importance or the most significant priority. For example: "Before beginning the project, we must define priorities so that the most important tasks are completed first."
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They help define priorities and hierarchies among activities and determine desirable proximities and connections.
For example, use color emojis to define priorities within a channel.
These data can help to select and define priorities for programmes aimed to prevent fatal consequences of occupational injuries.
"Because we are embarking on this new Campaign, it has allowed us to very clearly define priorities," Carnoy told The Low Down.
Knowing historical deforestation processes is important to develop appropriate conservation strategies and define priorities and actions for conserving forests currently under deforestation.
The coming end-of-the-year fiscal cliff prompted by trillions of dollars of automatic tax increases and spending cuts could force Mr. Obama to define priorities that will shape the rest of his presidency before he even puts his hand on the Bible to take the oath a second time.
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Data on business structure, sectoral growth and exports was analysed and specialisation indexes to define priority sectors were constructed.
b Priority dihedral bonds in cyclohexanol are defined such that all atoms that define priority dihedral angles are in the ring.
In order to define priority for each issue based on developers' perspective we used a classification scheme similar to the classification defined in [15].
These findings helped define priority vaccination groups in Brazil.
We define priority setting as an ordinal ranking of the programs according to the situation analysis.
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