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The phrase 'was considered important' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one wants to describe something that was seen as valuable or significant. For example: The idea of free healthcare for all citizens was considered important during the 20th century.
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Protecting the world's environment was considered important to women.
Because his job was considered important to the war effort, he could avoid military service.
He had been excused military service, as pharmaceutical research was considered important to the war effort.
One young musician jokingly scripted a mock infomercial: "Remember a time when only German music was considered important?
An Alexandrian World Chronicle (Excerpta Latina Barbari) was considered important by no less a humanist than Joseph Scaliger.
Getting that mail distributed, though, was considered important to keeping up the spirits of the men on the front lines.
In addition, Sigma was frequently characterized as a "family" and "meeting" plant where cooperation was considered important.
In view of this it was considered important to design therapeutic agents to block the AVP.
Although he was not as original as some of the prominent English architects of his time, he was considered important.
Guevara said this expedition was considered important.
This building was considered important enough to be listed.
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