"give value for" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are trying to describe the exchange of goods or services in exchange for money. For example: "The customer was pleased to receive a good quality product in exchange for the value they gave.".
"They presume that the Chinese are going to give value for money".
"I like to think I'm an exciting fighter and give value for money.
"It's a Japanese way of thinking, that I give value for my merchandise.
The education secretary has stopped a £55bn initiative to build new schools across the country because he says it is bureaucratic and does not give value for money.
The shift of funding in the European Union (EU) from production-related to avoidance of pollution and landscape protection, raises issues of cross-compliance: public support for agriculture has to be seen to give value-for-money.
Solar motion solutions give values for the Sun's motion in terms of velocity components, which are normally reduced to a single velocity and a direction.
Most estimates give values for the effective Oh temperature that fall in a range of 4000 6000 K.
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