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to a crucial degree
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in a manner emphasizing the important nature of an action, event, or situation
- The data analysis phase is crucially important to draw meaningful conclusions from the experiment.
- The success of the project depends crucially on meeting the deadline for the client presentation.
- Effective communication is crucially necessary in building strong and collaborative teams.
- In emergency situations, the ability to remain calm and make quick decisions is crucially important.
- Understanding customer feedback is crucially vital for refining and improving products and services.
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