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The phrase "more important that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is more important or has more importance than something else. For example, "My family is more important that my career success."
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And more important, that is just fine with him.
More important, that role developed his curious eye for details.
But, more important, that voice has announced a new kind of India.
More important, that system is fundamentally unfair.
Far more important, that is, to everyone but Zayn Malik.
For imagination is more important that knowledge.
"It's more important that everybody gets in".
No, it's something far more important that.
Which makes it all the more important that we do.
"It's far more important that the drug becomes widely available.
"But it's more important that she grew up in Appleton.
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