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The phrase "find value in" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express finding worth in something, often something intangible. For example: "I try to find value in each and every experience I have."
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When I signed here I wanted to find value in the experience for everybody".
2. The system will still find value in humans collectively but not in unique individuals.
Does he find value in a nondoctor who acts as a consultant?
Another company could try to find value in controlling an alternative mobile operating system.
I think you'll find value in the full suite of sessions (the meeting continues through today).
Clearly, given the size of the market, many companies find value in hiring an external recruiter.
Neil dying made us look at life quite differently and find value in things that people wouldn't normally find important.
"In our case study more people recognise and find value in their postman than their local councillor," it states.
"It was a lot harder to make deals and to find value in the free-agent marketplace.
While I find value in Yelp and in free hyperlocal sites in my neighborhood, they aren't always comprehensive.
"Parents want their youth in the scouting program, and they find value in the scouting program in their community," he said.
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