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Discover LudwigThe phrase "valuable at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the worth or usefulness of something in a specific context or situation. Example: "Her expertise is particularly valuable at this stage of the project, where strategic decisions are crucial."
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Time is money; fish are more valuable at 6 a.m. than 8 a.m.
They're also valuable: At stores, the price of morels begins $10 an ounce, she said.
The key is to build experience, making yourself more valuable at each stage.
That pledge of political independence and bipartisanship could prove especially valuable at a time when Republican Party is so unpopular.
JF from Orange County, Calif., recommended never removing more than one valuable at a time from a carry-on.
And for that alone, his hiring by the Mercedes team is valuable at this time with no testing between races.
Flexing their sharp spines in the saltwater are his catch of sea urchins – valuable at up to ¥40,000 (£205) for 300 grammes.
The right kinds of physiology, metabolism and dedication are what it takes to make a player as valuable at 32 as he was at 22.
Bynum tied a career playoff high with 14 points, making 6 of 7 field goals, but he was more valuable at the other end.
-Develop a hypothesis for how this ship was used, and summarize why ships of this type were valuable at the time this one was launched.
By the time Mrs. Rosenbaum decided to quit and start a family, she had made herself so valuable at Cantor Fitzgerald that her supervisors wouldn't hear of it.
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