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The phrase "would be vital" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the importance or necessity of something in a hypothetical or future situation. Example: "In this project, attention to detail would be vital for its success."
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Children's participation would be vital to his work.
He added that cooperation with other regulators would be vital.
Suppressing the production and trade in coal would be vital for three reasons.
The commission lamely suggests that "effective prior co-ordination" would be vital.
And they would be vital to possible British or European airbuses now under discussion.
The prosecuting team said my testimony would be vital to showing his command over the camps.
That would be vital to reviving the German and French economies.
Colorado's Jim Tracy said the second game would be vital to his team's chances.
He warned that a phased introduction of new services would be vital to make Thameslink work.
He said that increased labor-management cooperation would be vital for saving several airlines from oblivion.
General Galvin said that improved communications would be vital to the rebels' operations.
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