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How to use invaluable in a sentence

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The book is aimed at undergraduate students in the life sciences, and will also be invaluable for many graduate students.
Its scientific agenda brought back invaluable information about flora, fauna, hydrology and geography.
The synthetic pulling together of disparate strains of thought that characterizes American Studies has also proved invaluable.
The information could be invaluable if a giant comet ever threatened the Earth.
This has proved invaluable in solving every crime in which the perpetrator is attempting anonymity.
The Hydrogen and metallic emission lines provide invaluable information to allow hydrodynamicists to model this flow.
This log provided an invaluable source for information, in addition to our Ethernet sniffer we ran to view all transactions.
But things of beauty are invaluable and the handmade articles are a class apart, he says.
If you are new to researching your family history you will receive invaluable advice about where and how to start.
They must have contained many invaluable memorabilia of the Churchillian age.
Being fluent in Swedish may not always help on a CV here in the Lakes, but for Jo it's proved invaluable.
Dr Anderson said the meetings had given him an invaluable insight into the problems farmers had faced.
They were devoting much of their time to it and had received invaluable support from family and friends.
Sangh does not want to waste its invaluable time in abusing or criticizing others.
Jute has become invaluable, even in areas such as horticulture and gardening.
Urinalysis is invaluable in the diagnosis of urologic conditions such as calculi, urinary tract infection, and malignancy.
Carers see us as a lifeline and many professionals have said they find the carer support service invaluable.
The author shows that he was an invaluable one to McCullers, the house's first inmate.
While many know Ray as the consummate statesperson for our profession, I have grown to trust Ray as an invaluable friend, colleague and mentor.
In this way it was able to locate air bases and establish naval stations which would be invaluable if war occurred.
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The dress shirt, I may say for the benefit of other travellers, proved invaluable.
Only the professional student can be expected to read it from cover to cover, but it is invaluable for purposes of reference.
If by any means we can determine the early forms of jural conceptions, they will be invaluable to us.
But I got a sound knowledge of book-keeping there that was invaluable later on.
When the force was sent to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, his prescience in studying military engineering made him invaluable.
Many thanks for seeds of trifolium resupinatum, which are invaluable to us.
If that willing Mrs. poot had only appeared just then, her services would have been invaluable.
And truly Mr. Chesterton is invaluable as a quickener and stimulator of the minds of his readers.
Sheets of celluloid prepared for sketching are invaluable in sketching in the rain.
To a dentist or chiropodist he would be invaluable, as he can do almost anything.
He thus gains invaluable lessons, both in watermanship and in racing experience, which are not open to his American cousin.
How invaluable must the opinion of such a person be to her on her great work!
Later on I found him the same invaluable collaborator when Ariane was put on at the Opra.
Already the incident of the condemnable bandbox had eaten up much invaluable time.
However, a few cans of consomme are fine for 'stock' in camp soups or stews, and invaluable in case of sickness.
In giving a brownish hue to such light colors as beige, ecru, etc., it is invaluable.
But he thought of the invaluable help this radio beacon must be to the mail pilots in the fog.
As a supplement to the latter Meyer has been publishing his invaluable contributions to Middle Irish lexicography.
Miss Eyre has been an invaluable companion to me, and a kind and careful teacher to Adele.
Created from the quahog clam, wampum came to be an invaluable currency that conveyed history, status and economic messages among Cherokee people.
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