invaluable insight

collocation in English

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invaluable
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
us
/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
extremely ...
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insight
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
us
/ˈɪn.saɪt/
(the ability to have) a clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem ...
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(Definition ofinvaluableandinsightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As detailed in subsequent sections of this review, these in vitro and ex vivo studies have providedinvaluableinsightinto the underlying mechanisms of preeclampsia.
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Clients must be seen not as competent or incompetent, but as individuals who have experience that can contributeinvaluableinsightinto planning for future mental healthcare.
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They have provided me withinvaluableinsightinto the day-to-day management of the service.
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It gives fascinating andinvaluableinsightinto the work of our police officers.
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Many historians have rejected the idea, while others promote it aninvaluableinsightinto the warfare, politics, economics, and even art.
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Students gainedinvaluableinsightfrom their practitioner professors; aside from the rigors of classroom study, students also frequently observed courtroom proceedings.
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The industrial product will be activated under simulated industry conditions where students will gaininvaluableinsightof design technology, operational procedure and programming techniques.
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Today there are historians who promote the crisis model, arguing it provides aninvaluableinsightinto the warfare, politics, economics, and even art.
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Being able to map the presence of certain species with layers of these features providesinvaluableinsightinto species requirements.
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Mellons senior staff providedinvaluableinsightand support in developing various options.
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Historical studies of major natural disasters offer invaluable insights into a society by revealing long-term themes and continuities.
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This formal community analysis was to be conducted in order to give state legislatorsinvaluableinsight into their constituents' demographic statistics, and their communities' strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities.
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As well as his numerous film projects, his work in many professional theatres as director and writer provided aninvaluableinsightinto working with and directing actors.
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A few ethnographic studies offer invaluable insights into why reform efforts have been passively or actively resisted.
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The besetting deficiency of all national histories is that they are generally selfreferencing at a time when comparisons with other societies can provide invaluable insights into local processes.
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The police and other agencies involved with child welfare have provided invaluable insights into the practical aspects of how the registration requirement will work.
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In his report he paid tribute to the invaluable insights and guidance that he obtained from them.
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The extant sketch books give modern historians of science invaluable insights into the standards of technology of the time.
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Students have the opportunity to participate directly in the creation of brand new work, gaining invaluable insights into writing, rewriting, professional theater rehearsal processes and character interpretation.
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