Examples of 'even more precious' in a sentence

Meaning of "even more precious"

even more precious: This phrase is used to highlight that something is of even greater value or importance than previously thought

How to use "even more precious" in a sentence

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even more precious
Otherwise it would be even more precious coal.
Even more precious because it was available to everyone.
Yurikosan became even more precious to you.
Even more precious than oil.
It makes the memory even more precious.
And even more precious.
All of us have something even more precious.
Liquor was even more precious than tobacco.
Before you lose something even more precious.
Even more precious to you.
Media coverage becomes even more precious.
That became even more precious because of that day.
I will give you something even more precious.
And the even more precious intimacies that were enshrined there.
That makes it even more precious.

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Made even more precious because they now live apart.
Young kids are even more precious.
A temporary abstinence from something meaningful in order to obtain something even more precious.
My family is even more precious to me now.
Then our time together will be even more precious.
This is even more precious.
The next request seems to be even more precious.
But they are even more precious cause they are the survivors.
It makes the time we had together even more precious.
Food became even more precious when violence began breaking out around us.
Happy memories are even more precious.
She 's even more precious than the picture.
Its rarity made this moment even more precious.
His painting becomes even more precious and the landscape acquires a fundamental role.
Unless the killer was after something even more precious.
There is a verse that is even more precious to me in regards to sheep.
Now are you willing to give up something even more precious.
These conditions permit an even more precious form of matter to arise.
It back in the hope that you can give me something even more precious.
It makes success feel even more precious and the moment of victory utterly indescribable.
But the struggle makes the memories even more precious.
Cause even more precious than rum in a stein ♪.
Some of the clear rubies are even more precious than diamonds.
And it 's even more precious when people from different classes form friendships.
For they are founded on something even more precious than delight.
And even more precious were the people - not at all like the australians.
Time is limited and therefore even more precious than money.
When close friends and family members die, the promise of a resurrection becomes even more precious.
But what I have is even more precious.
Even more precious is the bright blue mantle colored with lapislazuli, a stone imported from Afghanistan.
This makes their school recess time even more precious.
However, time is even more precious because it can not be regained.
I will not feel pity giving something even more precious than this.
The season 's diamond even more precious and rare a stone than previously thought?
As a matter of fact such plans were after the war even more precious than gold.

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Examples of using More
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
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Examples of using Even
Even my best friend from aromatherapy school
It was a mistake to even enter into this conversation
Even if your secret plan is to make me fat
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