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Discover LudwigThe phrase "provide valuable for" is not grammatically correct
A more appropriate way to use the word "valuable" could be "provide valuable information/resources/experiences for" or "be of value to." Example: The workshops provided valuable information for the attendees, helping them improve their skills and knowledge in their respective fields.
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These findings will provide valuable information for policymakers and practitioners seeking interventions for offenders, and may well provide valuable for when considering other disadvantaged groups.
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The identified QTL for heterosis provide valuable information for dissecting the genetic basis of heterosis.
Furthermore, these repeats would provide valuable information for developing markers for phylogenetic research and population studies.
And that may provide valuable clues for investors' portfolio performance for years to come.
Prediction models for functional sites can provide valuable information for future experimental designs.
Their findings provide valuable guidance for cell-type specific treatment for malignant glioma.
The present work may provide valuable implications for development of sustainable bioelectrochemical technologies for environmental remediation.
When available, these studies provide valuable information for the identification of appropriate seed sources for reintroduction.
The Ivory Coast case could provide valuable lessons for the ICC.
This finding will provide valuable information for polyurethane industry.
This theoretical model can provide valuable reference for PMD designers.
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