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The phrase "make it imperative to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when giving instructions or issuing commands, emphasizing the importance or necessity of a specific action or behavior. Example: "In order to prevent accidents, it is imperative to follow all safety procedures when operating heavy machinery." Another example: "It is imperative to arrive on time for the meeting tomorrow morning to ensure that we stay on schedule."
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The recent changes make it imperative to find a sponsor soon after graduation.
The two categories make it imperative to use CT and M.R.I. imaging scans in the initial care.
Everywhere, the presence of Soviet Communism as an apparent alternative to capitalism seemed to make it imperative to include moderate labour movements in the reconstruction.
The devastating terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, and biological, chemical and nuclear threats, make it imperative to increase the cooperation among these front-line organizations, whose computer systems are in many cases not even linked to one another.
But rising deficits — coupled with long-term budget problems driven mostly by the rising cost of health care — make it imperative to get the most from every dollar that is spent on stimulus.
The predicted increase in floods, droughts, heatwaves and salinity exposure in soils also make it imperative to invest in new agronomic techniques and improved inputs designed to tolerate these types of environments.
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Its chosen role as arbiter over the election made it imperative to show the country that the Florida outcome was judicious and fair as a result of its intervention.
Taken together, these findings indicate that PKD plays multiple important roles in cardiac myocytes, making it imperative to better understand the mechanisms that regulate its activity in this cell type.
So, yes, that made it imperative to shoot it in 3-D.
Few opportunities arise against Verlander, making it imperative to take advantage.
The French are about to go on strike, making it imperative to catch the train.
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