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Discover LudwigThe phrase "render valuable" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something valuable or to add value to something. Example: Her expertise in marketing techniques rendered the company's products more valuable in the eyes of potential customers.
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These individuals were reported to occupy positions on the 'intellectual front' and were said to render valuable service as propagandists.
She has all of the essential elements of being a great judge, one who will render valuable opinions.
Some wells also render valuable natural-gas liquids (NGLs) such as butane and propane along with the gas.
Moreover, the nonvisible parts of the spectrum can render valuable service both in the noninvasive diagnosis of the conservation status of a work of art and in the reconstruction of its history.
The recently announced global alliance will begin to lay the foundation for breaking down these silos that render valuable data inert.
Our in vitro model system of a pharmacologically-elicited UPR could render valuable clues when extrapolated to a physiological context.
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Several of these rendered valuable service and probably lengthened the war, but most had to be destroyed before completion.
I thought of William Safire as the great irrelevancy, a blank spot on the New York Times op-ed page, and rendering valuable real estate in the Sunday magazine, a whole page every week, more skippable than the full-page ads for luxury apartments.
Only in patients with hyperventilation from anxiety disorder, the diagnostic accuracy of pH and hypoxemia rendered valuable with an area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUC) of 0.86.
The aging process has been studied in various organisms such as nematodes, flies or mice, rendering valuable information, however none of them accurately recapitulate this process in humans [ 41].
Its closeness of grain, great hardness, and fine hazel-brown colour, mottled and striped with black, render it valuable for veneering and furniture making.
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