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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away the value of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of diminishing or reducing the value of something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The recent changes in policy have taken away the value of our previous agreements."
Alternatives: "diminish the value of" or "reduce the value of".
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By doing so, the Church has thrown away the value of any of its worthy deeds.
If you don't, you'll be trading away the value of taking one.
They fear inflation could whittle away the value of cash holdings.
A formidable political constituency, they will not allow the government to inflate away the value of these claims.
But Mr. Kasten's was different; Mr. Soderquist could see right away the value of multiple revenue streams.
A year on, as inflation eats away the value of current funding, we're still only feeling the beginning of a long winter.
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They really take away the value out of authenticity".
Inflation eats away at the value of bonds' fixed payments.
That's because inflation over time ate away at the value of those dollars.
The other side retorts that the practice of giving stuff away undermines the value of all content.
Such a step would be economically logical, since inflation continues to eat away at the value of the Korean People's Won.
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