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"give more priority" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to assign or designate a higher level of importance or preference to something. Example: In order to meet the deadline, we need to give more priority to the urgent tasks and put off the less critical ones.
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If international donors give more priority to elephants, we are sure that it will help".
One challenge is helping community colleges figure out strategies to give more priority to their workforce development function.
For instance, he said, border collies are so smart that they give more priority to their own interests than their owners.
To give more priority and funding to universal education -- because no nation can afford to squander the talent of its people.
But the Australian government's desire to have the AIIB's investment strategy give more priority to fossil fuel projects runs contrary to Australian public opinion.
I phased it very, very badly because I upset a lot of people who want to give more priority to rape.
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Limiting the powers of the planning inspectorate, and giving more priority to local plans.
My Lib Dem colleagues have been very forceful in promoting the idea that we should be giving more priority to mental health as an issue.
"We should continue to implement a proactive fiscal policy and a prudent monetary policy while giving more priority to maintaining growth," Mr. Wen said, according to the official Xinhua news agency.
But giving more priority to time on the waiting list changed the incentives of pediatric cardiologists, and changed the flow of hearts into babies in an unanticipated and not necessarily positive way.
The constant breakdown of the water tank is not only affecting the work of the health centre but also suggests the problem should be given more priority and that Amref rethinks who it appoints as contractors.
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