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Discover LudwigThe phrase "proved critical" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something was found to be crucial or essential in a particular situation or outcome. Example: - The young woman's testimony proved critical in convicting the murderer. - The team's strategy proved critical in winning the championship game. - The scientist's discovery proved critical in understanding the cause of the disease.
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Political will has proved critical too.
That failure proved critical for several reasons.
What proved critical to Mr. Obama's campaign was the "Feb.
But that fallow period in the first half proved critical.
That proved critical for her seniority argument during the campaign.
The use of models that are almost, but not quite nude, on the cover proved critical.
While his performance hardly proved critical to the final result, he again left fans talking officials.
The former revolution student leader Martin Mejstrik said cafes proved critical to organizing dissent.
But the conversation proved critical, because after surgery he developed bleeding in the spinal cord.
The assiduous efforts by Mr. Kerry and Mr. Biden to accommodate Republican concerns proved critical.
Financing proved critical, and efforts to secure loans from foreign countries were unsuccessful.
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