Both more/most important and more/most importantly are used as written asides, e.g. a noun-drinking, non-smoking, and more importantly, non-political sportsman. It is sometimes maintained that the only correct form in this use is important, on the grounds that it stands for ‘what is more/most important’. However, importantly used in this way is perfectly well established and acceptable in modern English.
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