Examples of 'still vital' in a sentence

Meaning of "still vital"

refers to something that is important, essential, or necessary, even after a certain period of time or in a changing context

How to use "still vital" in a sentence

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Department stores are still vital if they are done right.
Males synthesize progesterone in amounts less than women do but it is still vital.
A role still vital to the survival of complex life.
Note that reviews are still vital here.
It is still vital to keep track of all your purchases.
But psychiatrists are still vital for many patients.
After collection of the pellets it is confirmed that the wheat gluten is still vital.
But it is still vital to maintain implants.
I was recruiting a tired but still vital god of death.
Humanitarian aid is still vital to survival for many displaced people and refugees.
The use of keywords is still vital.
The wheat gluten was still vital after milling of the pellets.
Farming and fishing still vital.
TV is still vital because of its scale.
External support was still vital.

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The wheat gluten was still vital after this pelletising step.
These expenses do not create direct profit but are still vital to the business.
Development support is still vital for much of the Tajikistan population.
Although telling other people what you know through speech is still vital to man today.
It is still vital to continue putting pressure on politicians at local and European level.
My job here is still vital.
Food aid is still vital for meeting the needs of several vulnerable groups in Liberia.
Her cells are still vital.
It is still vital to protect your money, however.
Small groups are still vital.
Is writing a book still vital to positioning oneself as an expert?
Face to face is still vital.
But it is still vital for men, especially for the prostate.
This is still a chapter and still vital to the story.
However, further mentoring and higher level supervision is still vital.
Money is still vital.
Nonetheless, a robust approach to this major issue is still vital.
The Declaration is still vital and applicable.
However, the researchers warn that moderation is still vital.
The spirit of Vatican II is still vital and needs revitalization.
He emphasised however, that the concept of competition is still vital.
In a more automated future, it's still vital to appreciate what humans can do better.
Web design might be most important, but content is still vital.
Hunting is still vital in marginal climates, especially those unsuited for pastoral uses or agriculture.
Winning over Pashtun families still vital to success.
Obviously, working towards organisation in specific workplaces and neighbourhoods is still vital.
However, anonymous sources are still vital to newspapers.
Clearly, nothing is a foregone conclusion and additional efforts, imagination and courage are still vital.
Thus, the use of saphenous vein grafts is still vital to accomplish this goal.
Assistive Technology is part of a much bigger issue, but access is still vital.
Even with the seniority system, women were still vital to the work of many companies.
Those are trees which are very old, large in size and still vital.
I was recruiting a tired but still vital god of death God 's honest.
While they play a much smaller role today, they are still vital.
This work force is still vital to the functioning of Nunavut 's infrastructure.

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