Collocations for "value"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "value" in context.
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            value
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [high, low] value
 - is a [good, poor] value (for the price)
 - the [equal, corresponding, added] value
 - the [maximum, minimum, acceptable, market] value
 - its [market, resale] value
 - [moral, political, social, ethical, family] values
 - (range of) tonal values
 - assign [each, every] [item, product] a value
 - [find, calculate, work out] the value (in an equation)
 - [estimate, assess] its value
 - the value of a [business, start-up, company]
 - the value of her [efforts, contribution, knowledge]
 - the value of [college, university, foreign] education
 - knows the price of everything and the value of nothing
 - [understands, sees] the value in [making, doing, taking]
 - [is, offers, represents] (good) value for money
 - the [best, worst] value for your [dollar, pound]
 - a value of [more, less, greater] than [$1,000,000]
 - a value of (just) [over, under] [$1,000,000]
 - is [against, contrary to] my (personal) values
 
- value-added tax
 - a [high, low] -value [item, player, product, house, service, option, tax]
 - make a value judgment (about)
 
- value your [ideas, opinions, feelings]
 - value your [skills, abilities, time, participation, input]
 - value you for your [cooperation, interest]
 - [truly, really] value your [cooperation, loyalty, honesty]
 - value our [members, supporters, fans]
 - I value it highly
 - value him as a [friend, person, business partner]
 - value and [respect, appreciate, reward, support]
 - valued by [the company, your employer]
 - value [an item, a painting, an antique]
 - valued it at [$40]
 - valued at [over, in excess of] [$1000]
 - valued for [resale, sale, auction, retail]
 - have it valued by [an expert, a specialist, an antiques dealer]
 
'value' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
acquisition
 - added
 - aggregate
 - appraisal
 - appreciate
 - appreciation
 - assess
 - average
 - balloon
 - best
 - cash
 - change
 - closing
 - conception
 - constant
 - crude
 - cumulative
 - decrease
 - deeply
 - default
 - deviation
 - diagram
 - diminish
 - doubt
 - equivalent
 - estimate
 - exceed
 - exceptional
 - face
 - filter
 - fix
 - fleet
 - gem
 - given
 - goodwill
 - improvement
 - increase
 - increased
 - independence
 - inherent
 - jaded
 - liability
 - loss
 - maturity
 - measure
 - million
 - moving
 - net
 - nil
 - nuisance