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The phrase "something of importance to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a matter or topic that holds significance or value to someone or something.
Example: "This project is something of importance to our community, as it addresses critical issues we face."
Alternatives: "something significant to" or "something valuable to".
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"I always believed in speaking only when I have something of importance to add to a conversation.
But in Manhattan there are two much smaller exhibitions, face to face on Madison Avenue, that add something of importance to the understanding of them.
He would later tell this story throughout the country and across the Atlantic Ocean adding, "From this time I understood the words abolition and abolitionist, and always drew near when that word was spoken, expecting to hear something of importance to myself and fellow-slaves".
Through the sacrifice, the good mother gives something of importance to the foetus.
A job contributing to feelings of satisfaction, confirmation, to be needed, appreciated and to work with something of importance; to help and give meaning to another person's life.
If she returns the question and asks how you are, you might like to tell an anecdote, a touching incident or something of importance to you.
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Specifically, eschewing appeal to a background theory that justifies health care because it contributes to something else of importance to social justice (fair equality of opportunity, treating people as equals), and appealing instead to a pluralism of considerations, risks losing clarity about what care is part of the "decent minimum" it purports to provide legal entitlements to.
Something of importance needs to happen and happen quickly.
Whenever Mark is doing something of actual importance to his own life, of course Jeremy is inadvertently causing chaos behind the scenes.
While at Russell's, Selfe made several innovations in the design and construction of dredges for "deeping our harbours and rivers" – something of crucial importance to industry in early Sydney.
We don't want something of this importance to go on underground".
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