vital part

collocation in English

meaningsofvitalandpart

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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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part
noun
uk
/pɑːt/
us
/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofvitalandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvital part

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Action is avitalpartof musical imagination.
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Illustrations are avitalpartof any guide to fossils.
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Active inclusion in state-sponsored deliberative forums may play avitalpartin such a strategy.
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Data from patients is avitalpartof the analysis to support decisions.
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The act of translating sacred texts was itself avitalpartof their ministry.
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She notes that older women often played avitalpartin creating and maintaining kin ties.
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The 1606 oath thus became avitalpartof the full statutory conformity procedure.
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More generally, scale models can play avitalpartin architectural education.
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Electoral practices were avitalpartof disputes over all kinds of reforms.
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The rebuilding of benign functional relationships is avitalpartof this activity.
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That is avitalpart, perhaps the mostvitalpart, of this whole question.
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What was, however, entirely new was the belief that precedent was avitalpartof the design process.
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Support for course redesign becomes avitalpartof the solution and a significant portion of the overall project budget.
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Urban reform was therefore seen as avitalpartof a larger program for consolidating the state.
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Dumping is thevitalpart.
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They are avitalpart.
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They play avitalpart.
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These mechanisms cannot function as intended while sub-national governments, which have little incentive to support restructuring, remain avitalpartof the system.
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Involvement in assessment is avitalpartof the learning cycle; excluding students from this part of the process limits their learning experience.
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On the contrary, it is avitalpartof his story that his candidate for reality - brahman$ - is the origin of the world of experience.
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If creating "real costs" was an important part of creating a "good seller," then the manpower booking system was anothervitalpartof that process.
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Driving tuition can play avitalpart.
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Thevitalpartof it is this.
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Textbooks are avitalpartof education.
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They have played a veryvitalpart.
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