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crucial
Adjective
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When something is crucial, it is very important. It will make a big difference. You cannot succeed without it.
To write a great book, it's crucial to have the person in the book change and develop.
It was a crucial time in the battle when the king dropped his sword.
The development of this company is at a crossroads, and we need to make some crucial decisions.
Iron plays a crucial role in moving oxygen around the body.
The new doctor was crucial to the success of the operation.
vote
Noun
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A vote is a formal way of things that are controlled by the majority.
Let's take a vote for a new president!
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A vote is the decision of one person in an election.
I give my vote for the bill.
vote
Verb
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If you vote, you show your support for choosing a person or idea by raising your hand, marking a piece of paper, etc
My brother votes for the Democrats.
I voted to oppose the new property tax.