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were value
verb
To estimate the value of; judge the worth of something.
Exact(20)
Norwich were value for the draw.
The French, though, were value for their win.
"The only stocks that went down were value stocks, so they switched.
Blackpool were value for their draw, which was sealed with Elliot Grandin's 14th-minute header from a Charlie Adam corner.
But the NAO concluded there was no evidence that they were value for money for British taxpayers.
Those that did not meet "tough" results-based criteria and prove they were value for money would be scrapped.
Similar(37)
Both kinds were value-laden, and in both the African subject lost face.
They were "value-rational"—that is to say, their rationality was organized around values, not goals.
They were "value-rational" — that is to say, their rationality was organized around values, not goals.
Having condemned league tables of schools' exam results as divisive and misleading, Labour announced that it would be happy with such tables if they were "value-added", ie, if they compared the educational achievements of pupils as they joined and left the school.
They were valued at $340m.
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