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vital

[vahyt-l] / ˈvaɪt l /




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The gut microbiome, also called the gut flora, plays a vital role in human health.

From Science Daily

Conrad says Bad Bunny’s been loud about how vital immigrants are to the country, that Latinos should be celebrated, that Puerto Rico is a part of our country that should be celebrated.

From Los Angeles Times

The pair’s fourth-place finish in the free program was a one-point improvement from their qualifying spot, earning a slim, but vital cushion entering the men’s and women’s free skates.

From Los Angeles Times

But the goal conceded could also turn out to be vital for Liverpool.

From BBC

"This meeting and these exchanges are very vital, very strategic and critical to advance and enhance relations between India and Malaysia," Anwar added at a news conference in Malaysia's administrative capital Putrajaya.

From Barron's