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But I did learn something more valuable, something more basic from my father.
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Of course, the more valuable something becomes, the more vulnerable it is to fraud.
The term has acquired a popular and frequently secular use to describe some sort of renunciation or giving up of something valuable in order that something more valuable might be obtained; e.g., parents make sacrifices for their children, one sacrifices a limb for one's country.
That is something more valuable than making a few bucks".
If he saved your life, I asked, how could he take from you something more valuable?
Wyoming would like to convert its vast reserves of coal into something more valuable.
Wouldn't the money be better spent on something more valuable, like schoolbooks?
One Dog told me, "I will give you something more valuable than money.
Something can be gained, too, maybe something more valuable, but what is lost has value as well.
You could never buy anything with it, you could never cash it in for something more valuable or more whole.
It must have contained something more valuable: otherwise why bother with those additional strips of electrical tape across the locks?
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