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valued

[val-yood] / ˈvæl yud /


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In some ways, it was a Superman for an America that didn’t feel like it needed a Superman, and a movie industry that valued destruction and spectacle over storytelling.

From The Wall Street Journal

After 9/11, for example, we celebrated the return of baseball as a valued respite from the tragedies we were dealing with.

From Los Angeles Times

Erebor was valued at about $2 billion in a funding round last year, over seven times its book value, according to an investor pitch at the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the same time, economic growth and expansionary government policies overseas have helped international markets outperform their richly valued American counterparts in recent months.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lily-May said hybrid or remote working was not "necessarily about being lazy", and instead showed how people valued flexibility.

From BBC