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The phrase "full of valuable information" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is packed with useful or important information. Example: "The book was full of valuable information on gardening techniques, making it a must-read for any avid gardener."
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This affects the accurate use of conservation information since evolutionary distance is not taken into full account, and limiting the number of sequences used unavoidably causes loss of valuable information.
To be sure, Curtis collected reams of valuable information.
"Even one handful of mail can yield lots of valuable information to an identity thief".
But they are fonts of valuable information, almost by definition.
Sure, Wikipedia contains a lot of valuable information.
Computer data: Your car holds a trove of valuable information.
They can have lots of valuable information.
Our emotions are an essential source of valuable information.
Like me you doubtless know that the Web is full of incredibly valuable information (5 minutes browsing round Next Wave ought to convince you of that!), but you may also have the sneaking suspicion that you're not really making full use of it.
But since Google failed at social, it never got users voluntarily filling out profiles full of valuable, targetable personal information.
The book is chock full of valuable strategies.
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