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valuable to me vs valuable for me

Both "valuable to me" and "valuable for me" are correct and are interchangeable in many contexts. "Valuable to me" emphasizes the personal significance or importance of something, while "valuable for me" focuses more on the usefulness or benefit that something provides.
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Last updated: August 05, 2024

valuable to me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the personal significance or importance of something to the speaker.

Examples:

  • Your friendship is valuable to me.
  • Her advice is valuable to me.
  • The memories we shared are valuable to me.
  • Because he's really valuable to me - the team.
  • - You sound like Jim got what most valuable to me right here.
  • You've very valuable to me, Elliot.
  • A black briefcase, standard size... the contents of which is very valuable to me.
  • Your opinion would be valuable to me.
  • In fact, it makes you, exceptionally valuable to me.
  • And you have what is most valuable to me.
  • In fact, it makes you, uniquely valuable to me.
  • Besides, you're far more valuable to me as a friend... than a coroner.
  • You're too valuable to me professionally, just like I am to you.
  • Everything I learn is valuable to me, to the job and to my partner.
  • Because, in spite of his race, the man is extremely valuable to me.
  • Somehow a favor from a disgraced former mayor just doesn't seem that valuable to me.
  • He's more valuable to me than dangerous to you.
  • Tell him this rock is more valuable to me than his life.
  • When last I spoke to Elenore, she mentioned possessing something valuable to me.
  • Nick is a lot more valuable to me than that key.
  • So... that makes you valuable to me.
  • You're just as valuable to me dead, my dear.
  • Well, you know Vernon, as a comedian you're valuable to me.

Alternatives:

  • important to me
  • meaningful to me
  • significant to me
  • precious to me
  • dear to me

valuable for me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the usefulness or benefit that something provides to the speaker.

Examples:

  • This course is valuable for me to improve my skills.
  • Having a supportive team is valuable for me at work.
  • The new software is valuable for me to increase productivity.
  • It's really valuable for me to explore my own feelings with another therapist, so that they don't get in the way so that I can work through my feelings because then I don't let them get the best of me and ruin my marriage.
  • You will always be a very valuable friend for me.
  • I didn't realize when I gave you that serum that Jessica had the flu, you know, that might have been valuable information for me, Morty.
  • I felt that it was useful to make the follow-up paper more detailed to assist Parliament in reaching its conclusions and perhaps providing an even more valuable opinion for me to take into account when we come to draft the final framework directive.
  • Your own experience will be valuable for...
  • But the AI chess platform is very valuable for artificial intelligence developers these days.
  • Their contribution could be extremely valuable for any adjustment to be made to this programme.
  • MEPs in the committee say this would be valuable for awareness raising and for sharing of good practice.
  • Their contribution could be extremely valuable for any adjustment to be made to this programme.
  • And that message, very frankly, is valuable for society today.
  • I saved the most valuable for you.
  • The information is too valuable for that.
  • Come to exchange some valuables for cash?
  • This treaty has to be will not be ratified unless citizens understand that it contains something valuable for them.
  • That hat is so frigging valuable for this trip.
  • That hat is so frigging valuable for this trip.
  • The information obtained could be extremely valuable for the purposes of environmental policy making.
  • This reference is valuable for my research.
  • He's much too valuable for that.
  • I don't want to brag... but my collection is too valuable for public display...

Alternatives:

  • beneficial for me
  • useful for me
  • helpful for me
  • advantageous for me
  • profitable for me

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