extreme importance

collocation in English

meaningsofextremeandimportance

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extreme
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈstriːm/
us
/ɪkˈstriːm/
very large in amount ...
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importance
noun[U]
uk
/ɪmˈpɔː.təns/
us
/ɪmˈpɔːr.təns/
the quality of ...
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(Definition ofextremeandimportancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofextreme importance

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Cercarial survival and infectivity are ofextremeimportancein the rate of trematode transmission.
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Many crops and traits ofextremeimportanceto subsistence and resource-poor farmers around the world have been overlooked.
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The style is generally clear and literate, studded only occasionally with over-enthusiasms ('no tremendous distinction ', 'the skin-friction is also ofextremeimportance').
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Many crops ofextremeimportanceto subsistence and resource-poor farmers around the world have been overlooked.
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Dusty plasmas, perhaps the fastest growing area in plasma physics, might also be ofextremeimportancefor the theory of protoplanetary discs.
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Crystal argues for theextremeimportanceof documenting languages and doing fieldwork before it is too late.
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Even if the grave goods in question were indeed dowries, the burial customs show no evidence of theextremeimportanceof a dowry system for the social position of groups.
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The relative importance or the preferences are appointed on a 9-point ordinal scale, in which 1 reflects equal importance or preference and 9 isextremeimportanceor preference.
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Consequently, we consider this ofextremeimportance.
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In order that accession countries achieve this as well, it is ofextremeimportancethat they undergo cultural change.
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The wide political consensus we found is very reassuring, given theextremeimportanceof the issue of forests, timber and trade.
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Although we fully agree about theextremeimportanceof unemployment, we would still hold that view even if there were no unemployment.
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I recognise theextremeimportanceof good housing to our community.
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We have had nearly two hours' discussion on what is a topic ofextremeimportance.
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I think that this question of appeal is ofextremeimportance, and cannot be allowed to remain where it is.
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The lowering level of conventional forces is ofextremeimportanceon the question of the nuclear threshold.
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I think that the defence of ships in port is ofextremeimportance.
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I am told that the sponsors will be stepping up their publicity in the field, which is ofextremeimportance.
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This, as he rightly said, is ofextremeimportance.
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