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The phrase "vital resource" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to something that is necessary for achieving a goal or for survival. For example: "Water is a vital resource that we must conserve and protect."
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"It's really a vital resource for them".
"Our mission is to tell the story of water as a vital resource," Ms. Harrer said.
An oil spill in this area could pollute this vital resource.
"The Nile is a vital resource for 80 million Egyptians," he adds.
The charity Families Need Fathers recognises that contact centres provide a vital resource to separated families.
But Jackson recently worried environmentalists by reassuring the US coal industry that coal is "a vital resource".
Oil is the vital resource under the feet of 35 million men, women and children in Iraq.
And in all the theatres of revolution, blogs have offered a vital resource: somewhere to link to.
In the post-Hurricane Sandy period, New York's immigrant day laborers have emerged as a vital resource.
Rather than building bridges to nowhere and supporting other pork projects, we need to put our money into our most vital resource: the health of the American people.
In this well-organised anthology, some stories are realist, others magical, but all will stimulate readers to think about protecting this vital resource.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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