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valuable
adjective as in very important; priceless
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Example Sentences
This data is valuable: a one-hour session of developer data using an AI coding tool could cost as much at $500, according to startups that hire contractors to help train AI models.
“However, we must not forget that remaining in our homeland and working day by day to develop a civilization of love and peace remains something very valuable.”
When that happens, bonds’ fixed-rate payouts tend to become more valuable.
Selvi, 46, a resident of the Colombo suburb of Wennawatte, left her flooded home on Sunday, carrying four bags of clothes and valuables.
His clean striking of the ball is a very valuable asset too.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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