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'was imperative for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something was absolutely necessary or very important. For example: It was imperative for her to arrive at the meeting on time.
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Mrs. Clinton said it was imperative for Congress to act this year.
It was imperative for Klinsmann that his men really took the game to Ecuador.
With the Orioles winning again, Wednesday's victory was imperative for the Yankees.
With panic in full spate, it was imperative for him to be seen keeping calm and carrying on.
With the standoff continuing, Mr. Ouattara announced that it was "imperative" for the electoral commission to proclaim a winner.
This was imperative for someone whose credo seemed to be: What happens in Bemelmans stays in Bemelmans.
Rouson said one tenet of early sobriety was to avoid making life-changing decisions, so it was imperative for Strawberry to maintain his family's current residence.
Successfully combining the two-track demands of old and new India was imperative for the new government, and not impossible, he argued.
Study author Greg Muttitt said it was imperative for governments to focus on shutting down new mines and fields before a sod was turned.
FFA chief executive David Gallop said although he felt sorry for the Glory's fans and players, it was imperative for the league to uphold its standards.
The World Health Organization director general, Margaret Chan, said on Wednesday that it was imperative for consumers and medical providers to rely less on antibiotics for disease treatment.
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