Sentence examples for a valuable entity that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a valuable entity that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that holds significance or worth, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "In the realm of economics, a valuable entity that contributes to market stability is essential for growth."
Alternatives: "an important asset that" or "a significant component that".

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It has to be changed into gas, plastic, chemicals, etc to create a valuable entity that drives profitable activity; so must data be broken down, analysed for it to have value".

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That allows for a definition of a simple: an entity that has no other entities (i.e., entities not identical to it) as parts.

A simple is an entity that has no proper parts.

It's a living entity that's being destroyed".

Managed care was promoting itself as an accountable entity that would lead to better care outcomes and the government wanted to show that managed care was valuable..... Also, people thought managed care would grow in Medicare" [ 9].

"It's an entity that walks in the room.

It's the board as an entity that is responsible.

The government subsidized an entity that's destroying everything else".

Pentagon chief Robert Gates sees Somaliland as "an entity that works".

The self is an entity that easily atrophies.

Nor was it imagined as an entity that evolved.

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