Importantly in a sentence

We found 17 examples of how to use importantly in an English sentence.

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Sentences with importantly

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1. The rules must be few and, more importantly, simple.
2. Never mind that. More importantly, if we don't go soon the time-limited sales will finish.
3. She's beautiful, smart, and - most importantly - has a good heart.
4. She's what you call a "delinquent mom," but she's good at cooking, and most importantly, she's a really caring parent.
5. It's cute, and more importantly, of good quality.
6. She's cute, and more importantly, has class.
7. The lawgivers wanted women to work in traditionally male occupations. Equally importantly, the lawgivers wanted men to work in traditionally female occupations.
8. The various laws that govern EEOC's actions are subject to interpretation by the federal court system, and most importantly by the Supreme Court.
9. The advantages of replacing human workers with robots are the following: robots don't need salary, robots don't get tired, and, most importantly, robots don't complain about their boss.
10. The quality is good enough and more importantly it's in your price range.
11. One needs to do their best in all things, and more importantly work within their abilities.
12. Most importantly, the borrowing rates are going up.
13. But most importantly, any news organization or journalist should be prepared to admit errors when they’ve been made.
14. Most importantly, have patience.
15. Schwartz, of Vanderbilt, and Barry, of Tulane, said that leaders must be optimistic and provide hope. But more importantly, they must be transparent, both to prevent unfounded information from spreading and to create the credibility that will encourage people to follow guidelines instead of being skeptical of their government.
16. And most importantly, you must help each other.
17. Most importantly, you have to help each other.

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