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The phrase "a valuable adjunct to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that adds value or support to another thing, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "The new software serves as a valuable adjunct to our existing tools, enhancing productivity and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a beneficial addition to" or "a useful complement to".
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Exercise training can be a valuable adjunct to patients on medication or even an alternative to drug therapy.
But there are signs that marketers are beginning to see the Internet as a valuable adjunct to traditional media campaigns.
They also invite pictures, video and other contributions from readers and seek out material published on the internet, thus incorporating non-journalists into the news system.Journalists are becoming more inclined to see blogs, Facebook, Twitter and other forms of social media as a valuable adjunct to traditional media (and sometimes a corrective to them).
Hoover prepared a report for the president, based on information provided by 30 sources, including the confessed spy Elizabeth Bentley, asserting that White was "a valuable adjunct to an underground Soviet espionage organization," who was placing individuals of high regard to Soviet intelligence inside the government.
Regardless, it is an excellent assessment tool and provides a valuable adjunct to medical education.
MSCs have recently been applied as a valuable adjunct to marrow stimulation for cartilage regeneration.
A palatal endosseous implant is a valuable adjunct to orthodontic treatment.
Observations of outcomes in clinical practice are a valuable adjunct to clinical trial results.
This result indicates that this approach is a valuable adjunct to LD perfusion monitoring.
This information can be a valuable adjunct to the bone mineral density for the early diagnosis of osteoporosis.
Therefore, a behavioral therapy proven to be effective in epilepsy could be a valuable adjunct to current pharmacotherapy.
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