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The phrase "a treasured commodity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly valued or cherished, often in a context related to resources, goods, or experiences.
Example: "In today's fast-paced world, time has become a treasured commodity, often more valuable than money itself."
Alternatives: "a valued asset" or "a prized possession".
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But at a time when constantly expanding, easily accessible computer databases are steadily eroding the treasured commodity known as personal privacy, many see the June 1 introduction of Caller ID in the Golden State as a lamentable, even disastrous form of progress.
It celebrated Encino's most treasured commodity: expendable stuff.
Bipartisanship sauce is Washington's most treasured commodity -- the press will allow entire life-giving forests of public policy to be napalmed into ash in pursuit of this Unobtanium.
Fearless muleteers called lados (literally meaning 'hands of stone' in Tibetan) risked their lives against blizzards, thieves and starvation upon the world's highest plateau to transport this treasured commodity.
A treasure.
"Manpower is a treasure".
It's a treasure.
She is a treasure.
Unearth a treasure?
This is a treasure trove".
It's a treasure trove.
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