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'vital interest' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is of utmost importance or to describe a situation in which intense effort needs to be made. For example: "The government must prioritize the nation's vital interests and take the necessary action to ensure safety and security."
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Everyone has a vital interest in a prospering economy.
In January, Washington elevated Georgian independence to a "vital" interest.
Which vital interest was at stake in Vietnam?
It needs to be in our vital interest.
Putin's Russia has a vital interest in its break-up.
America has a vital interest in a stable Middle East.
There is a vital interest in the U.S. business.
But the Arab spring highlights another vital interest.
And the United States had a vital interest in NATO's success, even if we had a less-than-vital interest in Kosovo.
"There is a vital interest for Iraq to cooperate with Syria," Mr. Mekdad said.
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"States thus have a vital interest in rehabilitating convicted sex offenders," he said.
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