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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were much value" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to express that something had significant worth or importance, but the construction is awkward and not commonly used. Example: "The artifacts discovered during the excavation were of much value to historians."
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I wouldn't feel as though there were much value in placing a bet on either side of that line.
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Its teapots were much valued in 17th-century Europe, where tea was newly introduced.
They were much valued by developing countries which gained increased influence on their own health systems.
Of course, there can be much value in hiring externally.
I haven't found there's much value if you're gifted something".
"It's hard to see that there would be much value in the rights to that character.
"We don't think there's much value in a general survey of proteins," said J. Craig Venter, the Celera president.
There's much value in social media, but it's better to be right than to be the first.
"We have a rich history of innovation and patent creation, and we think there is much value to be gained by commercializing it," Mr. Meuchner said.
It's hard to believe that — except for certain titles of incontrovertible fame — there would be much value lost from such a large-scale issue.
It's not clear that there is much value left for their junior interests, especially since many politicians would rather shut down and liquidate the two.
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