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The phrase "of limited value" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a low or restricted level of worth or importance. Here are a few examples: - "The data collected from the survey was found to be of limited value, as it did not provide enough information to make a proper analysis." - "The old textbooks were deemed of limited value and were replaced with updated versions." - "The antique vase was appraised to be of limited value due to its cracked condition."
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But the test is of limited value.
"What they actually did is of limited value," Miseli said.
Selling single tracks is probably of limited value though.
Exported manufactures are of limited value and volume.
As a predictive model, this account was of limited value.
Costly sessions with a child psychiatrist were of limited value.
Hand-wringing and anger from within "the resistance" is of limited value.
For Hutchinson and Hodgson the unpredictability means that human scores of wines are of limited value.
"I think top-down endorsements are of limited value," Cohen said.
For situations where a scanner is used under supervision, such tricks are of limited value.
The researchers said the reports appeared to be of limited value.
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