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The phrase "most cherished values" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express values that one finds highly important or meaningful. For example, "Family and friendship are two of my most cherished values."
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Moynihan Station would reflect our deepest, most cherished values.
It is agreeing to import one of democracy's most cherished values, economic freedom.
Safety, of course, cannot be guaranteed, especially in a democracy that holds individual freedom among its most cherished values.
The single most important reason has to do with our most cherished values, our basic ethical sense.
We cannot use these deplorable events as an excuse to turn our backs on vulnerable refugees; compromising our most cherished values in the face of terror.
What better place to affect people's attitudes about guns than the very institutions responsible for teaching our most cherished values and ideals?
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He seems happy here, almost giddy, high on the imaginative freedom that has always been the most cherished value in his fiction.
The Bronfmans have made an indelible mark on Jewish life in Canada, the United States, Israel and elsewhere around the world, evoking the most cherished Jewish values of tzedakah (charity) and repairing the world.
Freedom from state-established religion is among the most cherished of American values.
Sometimes being a Zionist means praying and working for a land that represents the most profound and cherished values of our people.
The most cherished automobiles lose their value as indexes to social standing.
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