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The phrase "more importantly for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a more important point or fact related to a topic that has already been discussed. For example: "I think it's important to consider the impact of the new policy on workers. More importantly for society as a whole, however, will be the effect on the environment."
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More importantly for the FA, nothing leaked.
What a relief for him and, more importantly, for me.
"More importantly for the 15 guys in that locker room.
More importantly for Willett, Masters champion, it befits winning a Green Jacket.
More importantly for us, it engaged with our particular interests and obsessions.
More importantly for me, his menu includes interpretations of 'deshi favourites.
And, perhaps more importantly for those who love paper's tactile qualities, what will it feel like?
But more importantly for this drama, he also killed Maeve and her daughter.
More importantly for him, he was now a happy man with a great marriage.
These, it said, were underpriced and, more importantly for savers, unaffected by stockmarket volatility.
It was a great day for me and, more importantly, for the team.
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