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vital

Definition for vital

adjective as in lively

adjective as in alive

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If OpenAI quickly comes up with a vital service everyone proves willing to pay big bucks to use, maybe even its price can be justified.

In New York this year, it means that many participants in a vital city industry can’t support the candidate of their choice for mayor.

While the REITs typically don’t own the high-end chips that make large language models possible, they lease real estate that houses data centers and maintain their vital power and cooling infrastructure.

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As a musician, he would have played a vital role both on and off the battlefield, as instruments were used to relay commands in combat and for entertainment, according to the museum.

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Every penny is vital now to keep the club running.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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