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invaluable

[in-val-yoo-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈvæl yu ə bəl /


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"Igi's nose and tracking abilities can be invaluable to the policing efforts," he said.

From BBC

At day’s end, the children will be dropped off at their doorstep, an invaluable service to working parents.

From Los Angeles Times

He says Benjamin Brooks-Dutton's best-selling book - It's Not Raining Daddy, It's Happy - offers an invaluable insight into the new reality of living without your partner while supporting and looking after young children.

From BBC

However, he then added: "When you have 20 and 21-year-olds and a player who is 30 or 31, and he starts to say something to them, it's invaluable. But it's the strategy of the club."

From BBC

The attitude toward in-person collaboration is growing and 25 years from now, counterintuitively, I believe face-to-face connection won’t just be indispensable, but invaluable.

From The Wall Street Journal