Held in great esteem for admirable qualities especially of an intrinsic nature.
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Examples for "precious "
1 Observation time is precious and usually booked months or years in advance.
2 There; you may read it; and he handed her the precious epistle.
3 Of course, higher accelerations means a riskier maneuver for my precious iPhone.
4 No difference in this respect between the base metals and the precious .
5 Out in Iowa that January, however, precious little of this was clear.
1 We're working to add our valued international subscribers as soon as possible.
2 Estimates state that iceberg water would be valued at R28 per kilolitre.
3 Press reports have valued the company at more than 3 billion euros.
4 Future contracts are valued at a significant premium to the spot market.
5 Private companies were valued based on similar companies that are publicly traded.
6 Another Manticoran Thomas Theisman knew, and one whose good opinion he valued .
7 She has always valued a strong United Kingdom in a strong EU.
8 And body parts are valued in hundreds to thousands of US dollars.
9 You have journeyed far and returned our valued thanes, free from harm.
10 Conclusions: Clinical research is highly valued by these intensive care unit communities.
11 The letter said HanseNet was valued for sale at 850 million euros.
12 AMcK: Integral to graduate outcomes and valued by employers is work experience.
13 Of course I valued the Chairman's presence for another reason as well.
14 I was flattered that he valued my opinion enough to ask me.
15 Mr Kaio, who speaks five languages, said he valued culture and relationships.
16 WDF is valued at around 2 billion euros at current market prices.
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value Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
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