1. crucial
crucial changes
It is crucial that the problem is tackled immediately
This phase of our company's growth plan is crucial, so it's very important we don't muck anything up.
This aid money is crucial to the government’s economic policies.
Education of my daughter is crucial.
Today's game will be a crucial battle; the result will be decisive.
All of these groups provide crucial services for the city.
An example of crucial is information that a bomb is about to go off.
We believe the question being investigated by the Commission is one of crucial importance to the country.
crucial = something that is crucial is extremely important. Experience is, of course, a crucial factor in deciding who would be the best person for the job.
It is crucial that you get regular exercise if you want to lose weight
There are no elements more important than others, but timing(wyczucie czasu, moment) is crucial . /ˈkruːʃəl/
It could become a crucial factor in opening up and influencing Belarusian culture.
I think that the review of this Seventh Framework Programme is absolutely crucial.
We cannot expect to have halcyon days until we get safely through the crucial period in life.
2. finals
Five runners reached the finals.
Each team carried their flag into the stadium for the finals.
Nothing is more disappointing than to lose in the finals.
The team won the semifinals and advanced to the finals.
We advanced to the finals.
Jim is studying hard for his finals.
I wasn't used to such difficult finals
They throw a party before finals.
I'm busy because the finals are drawing on.
Mary is sitting up late this week to prepare for her finals.
But there are always some cheap standing tickets for the finals that you can buy on the day.
She is apprehensive of failure in the finals.
The men's and women's singles finals at Wimbledon are among the most exciting and popular sports events of the year.
Those two runners were head to head right up till the finals in the Olympics.
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