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The phrase "a much more valuable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the value of two or more items, emphasizing that one is significantly more valuable than the others.
Example: "This new software offers a much more valuable solution to our data management issues than the previous version."
Alternatives: "far more valuable" or "significantly more valuable".
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"That's a much more valuable way to teach a lesson".
The former has proven to be a much more valuable acquisition.
"The Mile looks very hot but it's a much more valuable race.
I believe that creativity is a much more valuable commodity than destruction".
"And Suozzi has suddenly become a much more valuable brand name".
Today, AWS is a much more valuable business for the company's long-termism.
Similar(19)
Says Bulgrin: "That makes being inside an event much more valuable to marketers".
It looks for product, and believes that a demo is much more valuable than a slide presentation.
A metric is much more valuable once you have established a benchmark.
vanden Eynde: Being a partner is much more valuable.
But it has an intangible asset much more valuable than bricks or scanning machines: a database.
More suggestions(16)
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