"I truly value" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to express that something is personally important to you. For example: "I truly value honesty in a friendship."
I meant no offence to my fans, whose relationship I truly value".
And in some ways, you just ask that question: What do I really value, and could I imagine creating something out of the things that I truly value?
If I truly value my time, I need to start prioritizing its use.
For me, beyond the obvious of an outstanding education in chemistry, I truly value my early experiences around leadership, how technology is used and international perspective.
I don't know if we will be able to do this on a grand-scale within the year, but I truly value collaboration and mentorship and would love to pair up with a young woman who may have a great idea, but just needs a little help and advice with getting it off the ground.
"I think there are so many values that we cherish as a Democratic Party, whether it's being inclusive, the high value we place on diversity, taking care of the underserved and impoverished, taking care of immigrants ― those are things, as a Christian, I truly value.
But finally Jimmy was satisfied, and he told me there would be no problem building a hat that I would truly value.
The first two-week European trip that I remember was back in 2007 (I was a wee 10 year-old), and I kick myself now because I did not truly value what I was seeing.
You and Jesme have always been good friends, and I have truly valued your support over the years.
Did I truly understand the value of my hope wounds?
I know you truly value the importance of your local library, especially as we lose independent bookstores every day in this rancid financial climate.
Ludwig does not simply clarify my doubts with English writing, it enlightens my writing with new possibilities
Simone Ivan Conte
Software Engineer at Adobe, UK