invaluable asset

collocation in English

meaningsofinvaluableandasset

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invaluable
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
extremely ...
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asset
noun
uk
/ˈæs.et/
us
/ˈæs.et/
a useful or valuable quality, skill, ...
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(Definition ofinvaluableandassetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinvaluable asset

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It is an intangible butinvaluableassetachieved by the courtesy, efficiency and reliability of their operations, and they merit our congratulations.
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I referred to technology which was developed in this country and which could be aninvaluableassetto third world countries.
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To this end, we have aninvaluableasset: growth.
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When these improvements are made, the property will be aninvaluableassetto those bad landlords who have purchased rotten property.
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However, in the long term, overseas students are aninvaluableasset.
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Its excellent lecture theatre, library and other facilities would be aninvaluableassetto any medical school.
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The shop will be aninvaluableassetin the policing of the area.
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This was aninvaluableassetto have gained after 1956 and that asset has now been lost.
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Thisinvaluableassetis wasted by congestion on the roads, and so we get appalling figures for late arrivals of goods at the docks.
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For researchers and doctors to gain the maximum benefit from epidemiological data, a well-funded and expertly run information unit or centre would be aninvaluableasset.
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But you will also keep in your ranks the policeman whom we all know, rather well covered, a good fellow who is aninvaluableassetto the country.
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With great skill in map making and strategizing, he is aninvaluableassetto his friends and family.
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He became aninvaluableassetin the new dispensation.
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As the airport was in their territory it was aninvaluableassetfor the import and export of contraband, including narcotics.
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The process was able to grant superhuman abilities to its recipients, proving aninvaluableassetin battle.
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Combined with his strength and straightforward thinking, he becomes aninvaluableassetto the group and helps support his friends.
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The mines were of course aninvaluableassetfor the defense.
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Bett proved aninvaluableassetto the fledgling party as he was able to exploit his vast local and international networks to advance the party.
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Students are able to carry out observations and experiments in a natural setting within walking distance of the campus, aninvaluableassetfor classes with a field component.
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Borman felt that its low cost of operation would make it aninvaluableassetto the airline in the years to come.
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