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Discover LudwigThe phrase "though important" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to show a contrast or concession between two ideas or statements. For example: 1. Though important, the project was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. 2. The weather was hot and humid, though important, we still enjoyed our day at the beach. 3. Though important, it was not the main focus of the meeting. 4. Peter stayed late at work, though important, his family's well-being always comes first. In all of these examples, the phrase "though important" shows that the idea being mentioned is significant or relevant, but it is not the primary focus or the main point being discussed.
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Though important to Vodafone, the deal is already pricey.
Interdiction of milk supplies, though important, is plainly insufficient.
Aerobic exercise, though important at all ages, is not enough.
The active control of radiation from large structures is a difficult, though important practical problem.
Parisian intellectual warlords and east European dissidents, though important, do not tell the whole story.
I am absolutely clear, though important, the new issues are the not the top priority.
The meeting was very formal, as though important business were being transacted.
The North, in turn, appeared to have made some modest, though important, concessions to the South.
Former K.G.B. officials also have a limited, though important, role in Kremlin affairs.
Getting the two classes of physics theories to work together, though important, is not enough, either.
The United Nations' goal of achieving universal basic education, though important, is not ambitious enough.
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