invaluable aid

collocation in English

meaningsofinvaluableandaid

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invaluable
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
extremely ...
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aid
noun
uk
/eɪd/
us
/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofinvaluableandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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These are mainly intended for instructors who are using the text for class teaching but any student using the book would find them aninvaluableaid.
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The home help service is aninvaluableaidwhich has been steadily increasing in recent years.
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It would also act as an illuminant when they arrived, and would be aninvaluableaidto an attacking force.
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I have no doubt that it will be aninvaluableaidin recruitment, should that prove difficult.
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Auto-simulators are also aninvaluableaidto safe driving.
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We all recognise theinvaluableaidto agriculture which these substances have been.
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They have continued to fulfil a most important function and to giveinvaluableaidand advice.
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Such a satellite might transmit a daily picture of the cloud cover of a large part of the earth, which could be aninvaluableaidto weather forecasting.
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It will be aninvaluableaidto primary care trusts and others who have a responsibility for commissioning, and the sooner it is being used, the better.
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The underlying methodology, including the attribution of costs, will also provide aninvaluableaidto management, assisting future judgments on the most effective use of resources.
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This is aninvaluableaidwhen we have reason to suspect that certain consignments may be irregular, and it is our firm intention to make increasing use of this device.
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Throughout his life she proved aninvaluableaid, helping to print his illuminated works and maintaining his spirits throughout numerous misfortunes.
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The magazines today are an excellent source of historic information and aninvaluableaidto collectors of toys from those years.
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Born through an insight that engineers would find microprocessor based computers aninvaluableaidto engineering design, the company commenced writing applications along with distributing others.
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