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Discover LudwigThe phrase "precious indeed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the value or importance of something. Here is an example: "The antique ring, passed down for generations in my family, was not only beautiful but precious indeed."
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World-class strikers are precious indeed.
But in politics, momentum is precious indeed.
Since Apple controls how much its authorized resellers charge, these discounts are precious indeed.
D. Graham Burnett, a historian, found that having the time to read in solitude was precious indeed.
As oil prices soared, shares of energy companies became precious indeed and the supply-demand imbalance induced many fledgling oil producers to issue shares to the public.
Every time a Diablo player descends into the catacombs to defeat the forces of evil, the layout is a little different, the bad guys come at them from a different direction, and, perhaps most compelling, the treasure can run the gamut from junk to quite precious indeed.
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Your vote is indeed precious, so use it tactically to win reform so that you never need vote tactically again.
Precious time, indeed.
This alone makes this a precious book indeed.
For a nation of linguistic no-hopers like we Brits, Michel Thomas is a precious find indeed.
Mounting evidence suggests that for children with ADHD, iron might turn out to be a very precious metal indeed.
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