Sentence examples for Be prized from inspiring English sources

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Be prized

verb

To consider highly valuable; to esteem.

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that an original voice is something to be prized.

Such attackers should be prized for their mysterious knack.

Everyone started looking alike, so 'quirky' and 'different' came to be prized".

It so proclaims both a particularity to be prized in a homogenizing world and its rationality.

As population and urbanization soar, it added, "whatever land there is will surely be prized".

It "will be prized in every liberty-loving household," declared Noah Brooks.

By Granger's logic – indeed, the novel's – emotional security is to be prized over material.

Both sets of heroes can be prized for their intimate familiarity with the earth.

You will have developed plenty of transferable skills that will be prized by employers.

Honesty, he said, is to be prized as much as brevity.

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