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vital

[vahyt-l] / ˈvaɪt l /




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Retail giants Tesco and Marks & Spencer both saw a bump in food sales over the vital Christmas period despite both mentioning a challenging economic backdrop.

From BBC

As a result, its service and device operations will both be vital to its growth, according to Hannon.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that the King's Hall "will be a true testament to the impact of His Majesty on Dumfries House and the vital education and employment it provides."

From BBC

Sir Keir described the joint statement as "a vital part of our commitment to stand with Ukraine for the long-term".

From BBC

The analysis draws on data from population-based cancer registries, vital registration systems, and interviews with family members or caregivers of people who died from cancer.

From Science Daily