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The phrase "place of importance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a location that is particularly important, either to yourself or in a larger context. For example, "The old church holds a place of importance in the town's history."
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In this way, permanent fortifications resumed their previous place of importance in strategic calculations.
A lot of Western media write about Ai and gives him a place of importance.
Thus, rabbinical Judaism gave prophecy its place of importance, but only as a phenomenon of the past.
Kilkenny became one of the counties of Leinster in 1210, but it had been a place of importance for centuries before.
Gath was evidently a place of importance, a walled city (2 Chronicles 26:6), but its exact location has been lost since the time of Sennacherib (7th century bc).
In Vedic India, the early period of Hinduism, when the priestly caste (Brahman) was vested in a particular tribe or special class, it occupied the primary place of importance in the segmentation of Hindu society.
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Places of Importance Municipal Art Society, 457 Madison Avenue (51st Street); (212) 935-3960.
Visits places of importance in the lives of noted historical figures including George Washington, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln and Charles Dickens.
Sunday at 1 p.m., "Actors, Actresses and Encores: The East Village" stops at places of importance in the careers of Susan Sarandon, James Earl Jones and Meryl Streep, meeting at the cube in Astor Place.
IN-DEPTH WALKING TOURS Sunday at 11 a.m., "Skyscrapers of the Fountainhead" passes places of importance in the life and work of Ayn Rand, meeting at No. 1 Broadway, at Battery Place.
"Ours is very much this country's overlooked line, even though we connect so many places of importance".
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