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Discover LudwigThe phrase "essential of" is not a correct or grammatical construction in English
A more appropriate phrase would be "essential to" or "essential for." Example: Good communication skills are essential for success in today's job market.
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The essentiality of genes was determined by querying the database of essential of genes [ 31].
That's an essential of film- or theatre-going.
It was essential, of course, that I did that.
Remember, too, that the first essential of doing a job well is to want to see the job done.
Yet I noted too how, for all that they are gone, something essential of them remains, in my children.
Essential, of course, for the individual learning process, but probably not best announced in front of a billion people.
In so structuring the conversation on this most essential of life events, we're doing everyone a disservice.
It reminds us that we once knew how to confront an adversary without sacrificing something essential of ourselves.
"Those who have the least have to pay the most for this most essential of human needs.
Even better, "Big Dreams, Small Spaces" combines this glamour with that essential of modern television: soi-disant relatability.
I just look to the essential of what I have to look at, and the rest I don't see.
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