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important

[im-pawr-tnt] / ɪmˈpɔr tnt /




ADJECTIVE
having personal or emotional value
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Coding applications have emerged as one of the most important—and profitable—uses of enterprise AI, with Anthropic’s Claude Code generally regarded as the market leader.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Its dramatic five-storey Great Tower, remarkable stonework and exceptional period detailing place it among the country's most important historic houses."

From BBC

"While renting has become more expensive and is an important cost for household budgets, the market is shifting in renters' favour," he said.

From BBC

Often dwarfed by architecture, their distinctive bodies in space are more important than the sparse dialogue that only serves to fill in crucial gaps in storytelling.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the most important changes will be whom Ellison names editor-in-chief, he adds, a selection that will set the tone for what follows.

From BBC