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1. To play/have a(n) important/key/vital/crucial role in (doing) something to play an important part in something
- University education plays a crucial role in improving the quality of the human workforce.
- The medical advances have made outstanding contributions to the public’s health care.
- Whoever created this problem should solve it.
- The number of vehicles used is the key factors influencing pollution.
- The customers reap the benefits of globalization.
- 6. To be a contributing factor: to be one of the main causes of something
- The vaccination program has been a contributing factor in the improvement of health standards.
- 7. To contribute to something
- Alcohol contributes to 100,000 deaths a year in the US.
- 8. To gain/derive benefit (from sth)
- Many students derived enormous benefit from the course.
- 9. To have a right to do something = to be entitled to do something
- Everyone should have the right to freedom of expression.
- Full-time employees are entitled to receive health insurance.
- 10. To benefit greatly/enormously/considerably from something
- Many thousands have benefited considerably from the new treatment.
- 11. To have/enjoy/achieve a huge/great success in doing something
- We want all our students to achieve huge success in the exam
- 12. To launch a full-scale investigation into something
- The authorities are planning to launch a full-scale investigation into the crash.
- 13. To meet the need of/demand
- The charity exists to meet the needs of elderly people.
- 14. To fulfil a role/duty/function/ an aim/a goal/an objective/dream/ambition/hope
- Visiting Disneyland has fulfilled a boyhood dream.
- 15. To fulfil a requirement/condition/obligation
- Britain was accused of failing to fulfil its obligation under the EU Treaty.
- 16. To fulfil a promise/pledge = to keep a promise
- I’d like to see him fulfil his promise to reorganize the army.
- 17. To satisfy somebody’s needs/demands/desires/requirements
- The program is designed to satisfy the needs of adult learners.
- 18. To have/gain knowledge/understanding of something
- The need to gain knowledge about birth control.
- 19. To have/make common cause (with/against)
- S officials expect other Western governments to make common cause with them over the arrests.
- 20. To cause somebody to do something
- What caused you to change your mind?