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Discover Ludwig"Devalued of" is a grammatically correct phrase, but it is not commonly used in spoken or written English
It is more common to use "devalued of" in formal or academic writing, as it can sound more formal or poetic. Example: The once precious artifact was now devalued of all its historical significance.
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The term maverick has been devalued of late by politicians from all over the spectrum who claim it as a brand name.
The word "genius" has been horrifically devalued of late, not least by the NME Awards, having bestowed the 2006 "Godlike Genius" title upon Ian bloody Brown.
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Dr. Wilson explains that Black men have bought into the devaluing of Blackness which has given way to the devaluation of self and other individuals of African descent.
"I think there's a devaluing of the background — of the educational model," Dempsey said.
"The commoditization of the news and the devaluing of truth are just a part of our way of life now.
The best unintended consequence of the devaluing of the book, described in George Packer's recent piece about Amazon, has been the devaluing of the book — on the mezzanine, the Last Bookstore had a hundred thousand volumes, each selling for a dollar.
Another aspect of the devaluing of nature is, as we've discussed before, the disconnection of children from direct contact with the natural world.
"Schools have come a long way with this on homophobia, but we need challenge the use derogatory words like 'psycho' or 'schizo' and the devaluing of clinical terms".
To the Editor: Beyond the potential exploitation of interns' labor and the devaluing of academic achievement, reliance on unpaid internships can actually harm the businesses that are the recipients of the interns' largess.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: There's a fair amount of this stuff among ultra-Orthodox Jews, and for similar reasons, in my opinion: total male domination, all-male institutions, devaluing of women, clericalism.
CHARLES: Doesn't CT's perceived devaluing of his Yale law degree speak to institutionalized racism of the legal profession, thereby arguing for more affirmative action rather than less?
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