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'growing imperative to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when something needs to be done urgently or quickly and is increasingly becoming more necessary or important. For example: With the rise in the number of infections, it is becoming a growing imperative to stay home and practice social distancing.
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"There is a growing imperative to join up services so they fit around people's lives and make the best use of resources.
But, as global climate change continued to accelerate, my personal vision of Alaska as a place apart was challenged in an inescapable way, and I felt a growing imperative to expand my music to embrace a broader vision of the world.
But as more of these egregious, overreaching policies come to light — and as more of the objects with which we are surrounded in our homes, cars and lives are networked up and brought online, and thus given (at very least) the technical ability to snoop on us — there is a growing imperative to clean up the darker corners of the digital commerce sphere.
Similarly, Rowe et al. argue that: ″There is a growing imperative to scale up delivery of key health interventions to meet the Millennium Development Goals.
Thus, there is a growing imperative to develop better methods to monitor skeletal disease activity during therapy that correlate with clinically meaningful outcomes such as OS.
There is therefore a growing imperative to develop and implement innovative policies and service-delivery modalities that enable SRH and HIV care to be addressed in a genuinely integrated fashion.
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The provision of e-learning as part of clinical education is a growing imperative, and is underscored by curriculum accrediting bodies with requirements such as, "Students must be ready to use technology and communications tools as they are used in practice and flexible enough to incorporate changing technology" [ 1].
In 1989, Helmut Kohl, then chancellor of West Germany, was likewise unexpectedly confronted with the fall of the Berlin Wall and a growing imperative for German reunification.
Indeed, with energy independence a growing imperative in the U.S., it may signal the dawn of a new "biobased" economy.
Despite the growing imperative for bilingualism, only about half of the people I know in France have a professional working command of the language in order to be thought of as a Brooklyn-style hipster, you have to have a certain amount of access to Brooklyn itself, which isn't an option for many poorer people.
Such information is urgently needed for several reasons: first, the importance of HRQoL and HL measures and their inconsistent relationship both in medical care and population settings; second, the paucity of information on racial/ethnic differentials in their association; and third, the growing imperative in eliminating health disparities.
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