immense value

collocation in English

meaningsofimmenseandvalue

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immense
adjective
uk
/ɪˈmens/
us
/ɪˈmens/
extremely large in size ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofimmenseandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofimmense value

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But, in their day, they hadimmensevalue: a logical relation paraphrases the logical formula from which it comes.
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That is, as we practice medicine we learn that anecdotes are ofimmensevalue.
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The lessons on effectiveness synthesized in the conclusions of the book are ofimmensevalueboth for policy-making and for academic knowledge.
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Bernard's clearly written, accessible account will be ofimmensevalueto all levels of youth policy and practice.
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It is ofimmensevalueto wildfowl, waders and other birds.
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He said such an innovation would be ofimmensevalueespecially in foggy weather.
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Anybody who has been in seaplanes knows perfectly well theimmensevalueof the seaplane in looking for submarines.
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A tax concession on capital expenditure would be ofimmensevaluein providing new shops and in reviving the high streets of our large cities.
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The indigenous agent who knows the territory can be ofimmensevalueif he or she is properly tasked, targeted and rewarded.
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A complete domiciliary service for all will be ofimmensevalueto the ordinary citizen, who has never had it before.
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It has been ofimmensevalueto hovercraft.
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You will remember that the point relates to theimmensevalueto university education of the residential college or hall.
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It stands to reason that this could be ofimmensevalueto them and, indirectly, to us in the medium and long term.
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Fact-finding, gathering statistics and the enunciation of problems will be ofimmensevalueto whichever party is in power.
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Then the riverside site could be ofimmensevaluein terms of cash and other amenities.
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Volunteering can be ofimmensevalueboth to the volunteers themselves and the communities to which they contribute.
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It has been a source of information ofimmensevalueto medical science generally, and for treatment in civil life hereafter.
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This additional flow of skilled men and women should be ofimmensevalue.
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It will be ofimmensevalue, with £20 billion—worth of additional business for this country.
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It would be animmensevalueto industry if a start could be made to bring down coal prices.
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