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The phrase "a core value of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a fundamental belief or principle that is central to an organization, group, or individual's philosophy. Example: "Integrity is a core value of our company, guiding all our decisions and actions."
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"Confidentiality of library records is a core value of librarianship.
Our valuation attributes a core value of 109p, and 68p of risked exploration upside.
At their best, the supply-siders also reinforced a core value of the Republican Party.
"Inclusiveness" is a core value of arts policy in Britain, and we support it.
Cox said: "Equality under the law is a core value of British justice.
"If that doesn't strike at a core value of privacy, I don't know what does".
Providing customers great value and friendly service was a core value of the company.
In Scandinavia's social democracies, a belief in ethics and sustainability is a core value of business.
"Advocating a belief in a supreme being has been a core value of the Boy Scouts," Mr. Hunter said.
"If a core value of your company is sustainability, your government affairs should be supporting that as well".
Volunteerism, a core value of many peer programs, eventually wears thin, as volunteers need to eat and feed their families.
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