vital asset

collocation in English

meaningsofvitalandasset

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vital
adjective
uk
/ˈvaɪ.təl/
us
/ˈvaɪ.t̬əl/
necessary for the success or continued existence of something; ...
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asset
noun
uk
/ˈæs.et/
us
/ˈæs.et/
a useful or valuable quality, skill, ...
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(Definition ofvitalandassetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvital asset

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The households were stratified according to their number of oxen, avitalassetused for cultivation.
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Even moral advantages were at stake, in particular that most intangiblevitalasset, ' prestige ' (prest'gio).
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Malaya remained avitalassetto the sterling area throughout the 1950s.
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I agree with the committee's view that the country's road network is avitalasset.
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Onevitalassetprovided by them is choice.
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That means that we are not using this rare, very valuable andvitalassetas we should.
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In business or in industry we would not contemplate this lack of unified control of a common andvitalasset.
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I personally would never dream of trusting such avitalassetto the untested, or even tested, skills of a licensed conveyancer.
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It is not just a desirable industry and an occupation that we should keep going; it is avitalasset.
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It also has thevitalassetof being able to gather information on the ground wherever it goes.
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I am the first to agree and support the proposition that the skill and dedication of many of these workers is a veryvitalasset.
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Housing remains a vital issue and avitalasset.
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This £2 million or £3 million, for an absolutelyvitalassetwhich we require, is brought up as a reason for this very gross neglect.
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We regard those staff as avitalasset.
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Indeed, it is avitalassetas is the sense of humour and the cheerfulness they carry with them.
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He has undermined the morale of the mostvitalasset—the labour force.
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It is avitalasset.
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However, is he aware that for many people local libraries are not just a corner-shop university and not even just an educational source, but avitalassetinside a community?
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They are avitalasset.
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Health is avitalassetfor all of us, and it is also a key economic factor.
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