importantly
IPA: ɪmpˈɔrtʌntɫi
adverb
- (sentence adverb) Used to mark a statement as having importance.
- In an important manner.
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Examples of "importantly" in Sentences
- More importantly, is it reasonable to expect Iran to comply?
- And, more importantly, is it more pleasurable when you're in the bathtub?
- But more importantly is the weekly trends poll the Kossacks do every week.
- Most importantly is just a sentence-modifying adverbial phrase like any other:
- But more importantly, is he really serious, is that the choice he is laying out?
- However, i do think that healthcare reform could create more jobs and more importantly is long overdue.
- It can be found at every level of governance in the country, and, perhaps more importantly, is widespread amongst the general population of electors.
- We have a President who listens to his advisers, and more importantly, is a pragmatist whose sole concerns are solutions to improving the economy and creating the climate for more jobs.
- So prescriptivists holding the “most important, not most importantly” view are asserting that importantly is only valid if it is unmodified, while important is only valid if it is modified.
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