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The phrase "should have priority" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something or someone should be given greater importance or attention over others. Example: "In order to meet the project deadline, tasks that are critical to its success should have priority over those that are less urgent."
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The authors recommend that those children should have priority – along with children who already have underlying health problems – for future vaccinations.
"This meeting should have priority over other commitments you may have at that time," read the e-mail from the professor, Michael Della Rocca.
Douglas M. Atkin, president of Instinet, the largest ECN, said that if Nasdaq allowed market participants to choose whom they do business with in the system, some investors' orders that should have priority might never be executed.
Instead the issue was whether the countries that did send in the ships should have priority in collecting the debt payments over citizens from other countries, like the United States, that had not resorted to military force.
On a stretch of Prospect Park's main drive, bright orange traffic barrels are the most visible symbols of an urgent and emotional debate over whose rights should have priority in Brooklyn's largest park: pedestrians' or cyclists'?
Mr. Emanuel and the teachers' union are at loggerheads primarily over a new evaluation system tied to student test scores and whether laid-off teachers should have priority to fill future job openings.
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People in wheelchairs should surely have priority in the spaces provided for them.
Others, meanwhile, insist pedestrians should have ultimate priority.
Cyclists should have legal priority at junctions, again as they do in Denmark and the Netherlands.
Wallace should have got priority, but it was Darwin, the man with the connections, who got the glory".
"If the transplant community decides that patients with higher risks should have lower priority, this is something that should be formalized as public policy".
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