invaluable source
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinvaluableandsource
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invaluable
adjective
uk/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/us/ɪnˈvæl.jə.bəl/
extremely ...
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source
noun[C]
uk/sɔːs/us/sɔːrs/
the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause ...
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It is aninvaluablesourceof reference material that, once discovered, will be frequently referred to.
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Since the journal's inception it has proved aninvaluablesourceboth for reflective scientists and for workers in the history, philosophy and sociology of science.
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However, for those familiar with similar laboratory methods, the detailed protocols should be aninvaluablesourceof standard laboratory methods.
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It is aninvaluablesourcein a number of respects.
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Clearly written and easy to use, this will be aninvaluablesourceof information for students of language and linguistics.
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In general, video is aninvaluablesourceof both linguistic and sociocultural familiarisation and for contact with the world outside the classroom.
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This treatment can be improved upon to have impact on article is aninvaluablesourceto service managers outcomes for patients.
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Aninvaluablesourceof knowledge for our task has been philosophy of science.
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Despite this, the diaries are still aninvaluablesourcefor radical political activities.
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So you conceive of these traditional interpretative schemes as a hindrance rather than as a heuristicallyinvaluablesourceof inspiration?
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Except for this failing, this textbook is aninvaluablesourceof detailed and informative discussions of the most recent developments in the literature.
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They are bound to prove aninvaluablesourceof ideas and puzzles.
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This is a very long, complex and challenging book, which demands close reading and will prove aninvaluablesourcefor historians of medicine.
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As teachers are probably the mostinvaluablesourceof field-based informants regarding (in)effective classroom practices, teacher-training should equip teachers with tools for classroom-based teacher-led research.
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Occupational schemes provide aninvaluablesourceof finance for industry.
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It has been aninvaluablesourceof information for all of us.
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Last but not least, it deprives us of aninvaluablesourceof dollar exchange.
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We have also been persuaded that these loans can be aninvaluablesourceof finance for new public houses and particularly for clubs.
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They are aninvaluablesourceof informed, impartial and independent advice.
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This information relating to their directorships is aninvaluablesourceof information in relation to inter-company connections.
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