vital im PONS Wörterbuch

vital Beispiele aus dem PONS Wörterbuch (redaktionell geprüft)

to play a vital part

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It was founded on the basis that educated and engaged citizens are vital for a healthy democracy.
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Aggressive surgery would cause severe damage to neural structures vital for arm and leg movement, eye movement, swallowing, breathing, and even consciousness.
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It is now believed to play a vital role in preventing cell death in certain parts of the brain.
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This round is mainly a fun, fast-paced round where speed is vital.
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The rest of the unit is assigned to provide air defence for other vital areas.
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He was born to a manufacturer of saltpeter (a vital part of gunpowder).
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Many people follow this tour and consider it a vital part of the day.
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However, the ferry is a vital link between the two islands.
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The corporation is a vital, reality-based counterweight to those for whom politics is primary.
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Pearl speculated that lifespan was limited by vital cell components that were depleted or damaged more rapidly in animals with faster metabolisms.
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