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The phrase "core assets of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the most basic or essential possessions or resources that a person or organization has. Here is an example: "The core assets of our company are our skilled employees, innovative technology, and loyal customer base."
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The "core assets" of Australian Submarine Corporation would remain under government ownership too, he said.
"The reason is those core assets" of cable channels and the Warner Brothers studio, he said.
Nakayama spoke of his class's core assets of community, knowledge, and confidence.
The bank has considerable operations in the US and bought the core assets of bankrupt Lehman Brothers bank in 2008.
"If no one comes in and overbids them, they will wind up owning essentially the core assets of the business," Mr. Couch said.
BlueLight.com, the year-old electronic commerce company whose majority owner is Kmart, announced yesterday that it had acquired the core assets of Spinway, an Internet service company.
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The Uihlein Maple Research Forest is a core asset of the Cornell Sugar Maple Program.
"Intellectual property is a core asset of the company," said Joan Campion, a spokeswoman for Alcatel-Lucent.
This threat to the core asset of the service forced eBay to compromise.
Data now stands on par with people, technology, and capital as a core asset of the corporation and in many businesses is perhaps becoming the decisive asset.
A patent portfolio of very respectable, but not enormous, size forms the core asset of Qualcomm, a public company now worth more than $70 billion.
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