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The phrase "important highlights" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to the main points or important aspects of something. For example, "His speech was filled with important highlights about the current state of the economy."
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Focussing on attributes ranked as 'very important', highlights the importance to recent graduates of attributes viewed as non-technical.
We believe that the frequency with which these multiple pain items were endorsed among the top five "most important" highlights the importance of pain experiences in advanced prostate cancer patients, but this must be confirmed in subsequent studies.
Important highlights are below, and a scan of the report can be read here.
The Orioles, like all major league teams, offer to send text message alerts to their fans' phones, providing subscribers with updated scores and important highlights.
Without spoiling the specifics, the scene becomes a mere genre piece, a seeming advertising symbol for a generic kind of outlaw freedom on the open road that both breaks the texture and substance of the film and, more important, highlights the fundamental misconception on which the film depends.
Important highlights of study are: 1.
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In real-time highlight generation, important highlight events (e.g., a home run or a goal, etc).
The first important highlight is the subheading on page 209 of Mr. Conover's written testimony: The Supervisor's Role is to Maintain Systemic Soundness.
The nominated areas with the SEIQoL-DW that were considered important highlighted the ability to relax from work.
Most of what is on the board or on an overhead is important, highlight this information.
This beautiful and important book highlights the collection of European drawings at the Yale University Art Gallery.
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