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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valuable patron" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who provides support, typically financial, to an organization, artist, or cause.
Example: "The gallery was able to host the exhibition thanks to a valuable patron who generously funded the project."
Alternatives: "an important supporter" or "a significant benefactor."
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Perhaps Rivera understood that if he could please Gelman, he would have won a valuable patron.
He therefore lost a valuable patron and spokesman for his projects.
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A) Valuable.
One pairing of works in the show cost him the friendship of one of his most valuable patrons for more than a decade.
The American-born artist, dandy, self-publicist and contrarian James McNeill Whistler was asked by one of his most valuable patrons, the millionaire Liverpool shipping magnate F R Leyland, to do him a small favour.
Second-world countries are distinguished from the third world by their potential: the likelihood that they will capitalize on a valuable commodity, a charismatic leader or a generous patron.
But a valuable one.
A valuable piece, ruined.
acetylchline & histamine, a valuable discovery.
They are a valuable supplement.
This was a valuable contribution.
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