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The phrase "most of important" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English
The correct phrase would be "most important" or "most importantly," depending on the context. Example: "The most important factor in achieving success is hard work."
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"Arsenal have players of great quality and make the most of important moments in a match.
There are those matches but there are also others like the one here, and in that crucial victory against Olympiakos, when Giroud shows his worth to Arsenal as a classic centre-forward, one of the few left at the highest echelons of European football and who since arriving from Montpellier in 2012 has done that most of important of things for a goalscorer – score goals.
Most of important, this type of crosslinked polymers could show good self-healing and remolded behavior.
Most of important, the excellent magnetism (79.9 emu g−1) provided an ideal magnetic-separation performance from aqueous systems.
Most of important, the results also showed that the electrochemical response was enhanced through increasing the number of –OH substitution in porphyrin.
Copper (II) is one of the most of important cofactors for numerous enzymes and has captured broad attention due to its role as a neurotransmitters for physiological and pathological functions.
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But most of the important things were actually correct".
Conservative stalwarts assumed most of the important ministry posts.
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