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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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to use something in a way that gives you the greatest practical value or the best results

maximize
to use something in a way that gives you the greatest practical value or the best results

What does practical value mean? I can know the meaning in the above context it's just that it's somewhat hard for me to put it in words. Can you please provide me with few more sentences where word practical value is used?
  

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Practical value = usefulness, in this context. "I think you're crazy to choose music as your major in college. " If you framed your college diploma and hung it on the wall in your bathroom, it would have less practical value than if you faxed it to a prospective employer.

  • Practical value = usefulness, in this context.
  • "I think you're crazy to choose music as your major in college.
  • " If you framed your college diploma and hung it on the wall in your bathroom, it would have less practical value than if you faxed it to a prospective employer.
  • His computer is running very slowly right now, but he's working on ways to maximize his existing memory and processing capabilities.
  • - A.
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Practical value = usefulness, in this context.

"I think you're crazy to choose music as your major in college. It has no practical value."

If you framed your college diploma and hung it on the wall in your bathroom, it would have less practical value than if you faxed it to a prospective employer.

His computer is running very slowly right now, but he's working on wa

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