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invaluable

[in-val-yoo-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈvæl yu ə bəl /


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Lucia Kendall impressed on her debut in a 3-0 win over Australia last month so to experience a sold-out Wembley from the start would have been invaluable.

From BBC

Rob Byass, 69, who owns the barn and volunteers for the charity, said the donations were "invaluable, especially at the moment when everybody is considerably strained financially. Places like this really help".

From BBC

Its arrival also marks the resurrection of Criterion’s invaluable Eclipse line, a no-frills, hitherto exclusively DVD series that bundled often-obscure titles, usually grouped by director.

From The Wall Street Journal

"When your 'laboratory' is the atmosphere, it's not every day you can run experiments like this one. It was an invaluable opportunity to get a more accurate picture of what's happening on Earth."

From Science Daily

By then generally recognized as a turning-point masterpiece, the painting went instead to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as did a trove of invaluable Cubist works.

From New York Times