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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as valuable of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that you meant to say "as valuable as" instead. Here is an example sentence using "as valuable as": "She is as valuable as any member of our team." This sentence means that she is just as important or helpful as any other member of the team.
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"These young men do not see white girls as equal, as valuable, of high moral standing as their own daughters, and their own sisters, which is wrong".
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Hierarchies can be just as valuable to the process of creative destruction as networks.
But San Antonio also has its best group of reserves in years, and Neal has been as valuable as any of them.
His work was as valuable as that of George Bernard Shaw and Ernest Newman.
This is now almost as valuable as that of the United States, which is shrinking, according to the UNODC.
As valuable as parts of the tolerated belief may be, it also has other parts that you find misguided, or wrong (cf. Raz 1988, Sandel 1989).
As valuable as all of those insights are, though, just as important is Trommer-Beardslee's own understanding of where all of the success in all of those collaborations has to begin.
Naturally, don't continue to help when it's not reciprocated - your time and effort are as valuable as those of abled people.
The private part of stream isn't as valuable as public part of stream.
Files are great but they are about as valuable as a drop of water in the middle of the ocean.
He notes that common sense is as valuable as a sense of adventure.
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