valuable source
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvaluableandsource
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valuable
adjective
uk/ˈvæl.jə.bəl/us/ˈvæl.jə.bəl/
worth a lot ...
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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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Similarly, corn gluten should be reserved for organic laying hens, for which it serves as avaluablesourceof methionine and of yolk pigmentation.
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Students, and others new to the poststructuralist social policy literature will find this avaluablesourcein this respect.
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The tasks that require the decision nodes, however, are avaluablesourceof data about continuous speech recognition.
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One thing the book does achieve is to demonstrate, if such a demonstration were needed, what avaluablesourcelocal newspapers are.
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Consequently, baseline information for the area may provide avaluablesourcefor future comparisons.
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These pragmatic directions about word use provide avaluablesourceof information for children as they build up their lexicons.
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Some of these works are based on instrumental techniques, and constitute avaluablesourcefor future comparisons, in spite of the use of different terminologies.
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Thus, scale alone makes these records a par ticularlyvaluablesourceof information.
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Toward that end he increasingly looked to literature as the mostvaluablesourceof fruitful ' ' re-descriptions ' ' in our time.
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However, this is a really useful book that will be avaluablesourceof first reference in a soil physics laboratory.
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Several useful and thorough bibliographies, biographical dictionaries, and discographies were initially published in an attempt to provide future scholars withvaluablesourceinformation.
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Thus, retold stories are avaluablesourcefor examining acceptable ways of representing the self and others in narrative form.
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In addition, company documents provided avaluablesourceof process information free from the bias of personal perspective.
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These last four chapters seemed to me to be the most useful, and could be avaluablesourceof references.
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The study of reading behavior of dyslexic patients has been avaluablesourceof information on the subprocesses involved in normal reading.
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The populations of natural and domesticated species are frequently divergent in phenotypes and provide avaluablesourceof genetic variation.
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Most of the farmers see their customers as a veryvaluablesourceof marketing guidance.
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