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valuable

[val-yoo-uh-buhl, -yuh-buhl] / ˈvæl yu ə bəl, -yə bəl /




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One area where Europe’s practical insights and close ties with Ukraine could be especially valuable is small unmanned aerial systems.

From Barron's

Hachimura’s recent outstanding play has increased his trade value around the league, but it also has made the forward a very valuable player for the Lakers.

From Los Angeles Times

Love added that RE remains "import and valuable" and there is "absolutely a better way than what we do now."

From BBC

The interest in neolabs has skyrocketed as investors hunt for the next OpenAI, which began as a research lab and later became one of the world’s most valuable startups.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some analysts have wondered whether Paramount would sell one of its most valuable assets — the historic Melrose Avenue movie lot — to raise money to pay down debt that a Warner acquisition would bring.

From Los Angeles Times