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The phrase "a more valuable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the value of something to another, indicating that it has greater worth or importance.
Example: "Investing in education is a more valuable choice than spending money on luxury items."
Alternatives: "a greater value" or "a higher worth".
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Senate confirmability has never been a more valuable asset.
There's not a more valuable defender in the game.
And I thought that was a more valuable service.
A more honest Record will be a more valuable Record.
"This is becoming a more valuable cash crop," Mr. Harris said.
There is genuine enthusiasm now surrounding Burnett, whose mediocre personal statistics obscure a more valuable significance.
So if the mortgage giants foreclose, they have a more valuable and marketable home.
All of these developments make music a more valuable asset, and now, a better investment opportunity.
Sliding Billy's great speed translated into a more valuable aspect of the game than stolen bases.
He may also get a more valuable offer from another team.
Toshiba's microchip business is viewed as a more valuable asset than a business in TV screens.
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