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The phrase 'essential will be' is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English. You can use the phrase 'an essential element' instead to express the same meaning in a sentence. Example: An essential element of success will be hard work.
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But even if he does, something essential will be missing from the familiar October tableau.
Who is deemed essential will be determined by the White House Office of Management and Budget, which has published a preliminary list here.
The problem: Essential will be going head to head against the new iPhone with its own premium Android handset.
Also essential will be increasing public and private spending on research and development, technology transfer, food safety and food quality assurance systems and rural and market infrastructure.
Also essential will be the adaptation of treatments and the development of novel service-delivery models with greater local relevance and empirically supported effectiveness.
Quantitative techniques to analyze the individual components, while essential, will be missing key information about the distribution of these moieties on the surface of the particles or whether indeed these moieties are at the surface or buried within the structure of the nanoparticle.
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That way, the essentials will be right there.
The Essential handset will be launching alongside its very own smart home hub, named, of course, the Essential Home.
The more sacrificial but essential work will be convincing the parents of the next Dylann Roof that anti-racist child rearing is essential.
The absolute essential key will be quarterback play.
Any GSK medicines on the World Health Organisation's list of essential medicines will be automatically included.
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