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Free sign upThe phrase "are being valued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is currently being appreciated or assessed in terms of worth or importance.
Example: "In today's market, sustainable practices are being valued more than ever by consumers."
Alternatives: "are being appreciated" or "are being assessed".
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Yes finally, we are being valued.
Businesses are being valued on the bottom line.
But we are being valued within a market.
Instead, the designs of the sites and the loyalty and traffic they developed before their demise are being valued most.
That deal now looks expensive; analysts say Tiscali's entire British operations are being valued by potential buyers at around £250 million.
For many, market democracy still means that people are being valued for their capacity to generate wealth, not their intrinsic human dignity.
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Now that same company is being valued at $5 to $10 million.
But Lorillard is being valued at a big discount.
The ad space is being valued at $10 million to $15 million.
Media companies are also donating ad space that is being valued at more than $350,000.
As part of Sprint, it is being valued at about $5 billion after February's write-downs.
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