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precious commodity

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meanings of preciousand commodity


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precious
adjective
uk /ˈpreʃ.əs/ us /ˈpreʃ.əs/
of great value because of being rare, expensive, ...
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commodity
noun[C]
uk /kəˈmɒd.ə.ti/ us /kəˈmɑː.də.t̬i/
a substance or product that can be traded, bought, ...
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Examples of precious commodity


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The condition in which any study can -ourish is a preciouscommodity in townships with cramped living conditions and few essential facilities.
Exploration work against the implicit space is a preciouscommodity.
The ability to bridge this gap is a preciouscommodity and individuals who are able to operate in, contribute to and enhance the world of theory and practice rarer still.
Jade is a remarkable preciouscommodity, and in many cases irregularities may have been preferable to losing any of the material.
It becomes immediately evident that water is a preciouscommodity throughout the whole of the territory.
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That may have the added effect of reducing hourly capacity at airports where capacity is such a preciouscommodity.
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My opposition to this proposal is that, if implemented, it would significantly impair and diminish that preciouscommodity.
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Coal is a preciouscommodity, vital to our wellbeing, and a fuel which will remain essential to our needs for many years to come.
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We have now been told that we are so short of that preciouscommodity, time, that our debate has to be steamrollered.
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It grows organically in terms of quality and is rather a preciouscommodity which one could destroy or undermine pretty easily.
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Human labour is the most preciouscommodity that we have.
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This measure controls what happens to that very preciouscommodity in this country.
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A child's life is a preciouscommodity, which we must cherish and handle carefully.
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One reflects that time is the most preciouscommodity in human existence.
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We all know that trust is a preciouscommodity that is easily lost and hard to regain.
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There came another day when the most preciouscommodity happened to be machines.
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Paid work, however, is still a preciouscommodity in our area.
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We keep hearing about how the preciouscommodity of water is in short supply.
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That would save parliamentary time, which is a preciouscommodity.
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Human life is obviously the most preciouscommodity, but the destruction of much else, including 35 additional churches, took place.
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