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One domain where this is of considerable significance is music's potentially damaging effects on the ability to drive safely.

One domain where this is higly significant is music's potentially damaging effects on the ability to drive safely.

Q. Are those sentences the same in meanings?

And I wonder why "of" is needed.

Does the following understanding sound correct?: This is of + n. (significance) = This is + adj.(significant)

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One domain where this is of considerable significance is music's potentially damaging effects on the ability to drive safely.

One domain where this is higly significant is music's potentially damaging effects on the ability to drive safely.

Q. Are those sentences the same in meanings?

And I wonder why "of" is needed. 

Does the following understanding sound correct?: This is of + n. (significance) = This is + adj.(significant)
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