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"give priority to something" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to place importance or consideration on something over other things. Example: In order to improve efficiency, the company decided to give priority to customer satisfaction.
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After a long time being unable to put my finger on what was essential and special about "organic," I now realize that it is an attitude (or spirit) that gives priority to something far more important than maximizing financial gain.
Allow schools to give priority to the children of their own teachers and other staff, something which was stopped under Labour.
"A manager tends to give priority to those who ask.
Also, give priority to the improvement of checkpoint screening.
Most municipalities also give priority to children over adults.
"We give priority to the disadvantaged areas," he said.
"They did not give priority to Washington's timeline".
We must give priority to these protocols.
To give priority to cost analysis studies.
"This is something they are giving priority to".
A smartphone that gives priority to Facebook services is good for Facebook, but it is unclear whether that is something consumers want.
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