vital - use in sentences

Preposition: that

  • everyone: It is vital that everyone is made aware of the elections and have the opportunity to nominate.

Modifies a noun

  • role: Key Stage Three | Key Stage Four | Key Stage Five | General Music plays a vital role in the life of the School.
  • importance: Many of our studies are of vital importance to the nation.
  • ingredient: Those vital ingredients plays a large role in term of... .. .
  • organ: Radiological examination: X-rays to detect any broken bones or damage to vital organs.
  • component: A school uniform can also be a vital component of a strong school ethos.
  • contribution: The latter also made a vital contribution in the various African campaigns.

Modifying Another Word

  • absolutely: In fact, SEO is absolutely vital to your search engine marketing success.

Preposition: because

  • dump: It is so vital because the dump will take 2 years to build according to a former employe of Veolia.

Infinitive complement

  • ensure: Confidence for consumers All these stages are vital to ensure the consumer receives the amount of fuel for which they are charged.
  • understand: It is vital to understand the real differences of experience within Britain's black communities.
  • protect: But the government of Qatar says it is vital to protect freedom of speech and will not bow to pressure.
  • keep: It is vital to keep in mind that dogs do not have the capacity to intercept human language, behavior or emotions.
  • maintain: Keeping an adequate intake of energy, protein, vitamins and minerals is vital to maintain the immune system and prevent illness.

Used with adjective complement

  • prove: Put simply, Quaker networks proved vital to the pursuit of Quaker commerce.
  • remain: If we may learn something new from them, they remain vital to us.
  • consider: Consequently, the prioritizing of sign language training by management, including time released from duties to learn, was considered vital.
  • deem: Language skills are deemed vital, necessary for economic and industrial success; and yet modern languages are no longer compulsory at GCSE.

Preposition: for

  • wellbeing: An efficient transport system is vital for economic wellbeing and the quality of life.
  • success: Within the business world intercultural communication is vital for success.

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