More Important vs. More Importantly – the meaning and origin of this phrase
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Keyword Frequency
| quot | 36 |
| more | 23 |
| important | 17 |
| importantly | 13 |
| one | 6 |
| that | 5 |
| no | 5 |
| phrase | 4 |
| you | 4 |
| may | 4 |
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More Important vs Importantly – phrase meaning and origin phrases sayings idioms expressions at The Phrase Finder Search Discussion Forum Home meanings of origins Famous Last Words Thesaurus Archives nbsp Browse beginning with A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T UV W XYZ Full List Posted by TheFallen on May In Reply to posted Berg Supposedly both are standard but it seems me that the latter is grammatically correct one Am mistaken Thanks for any opinions This my opinion You’re right you welcome To modify a whole statement quot more important choose means in an manner importantly should therefore be confined sentences like When reporter was present members city council walked into meeting than usual At least that’s what taught there’s no we use single word however say not These two rules don’t combine well logically speaking following from Columbia Guide Standard American English Either adjectival most or adverbial may serve as sentence adverb this Most now have answer Heritage Dictionary Some critics objected place when introduces assertion ready step vacuum left retiring senator But forms widely used reputable writers there obvious reason preferring other disagree necessarily can also happily correctly mean nature real preference between qualifier form initial thought seem little strange usage if considers implicit abbreviation fact thing which ly Hopefully Henry Arrant night heresy Word Camel No heretic