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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Valued?

Is it correct?

This product isn't valued.

or The money you spent for this product isn't valued.


Can "valued" be used in this way?

I'd like to mean that the product does or doesn't worth this price.


Obviously expensive or cheap isn't the appropriate adjective, but I am not sure if "valued" is correct

  

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It isn’t. Say one of these: This product isn’t worth the money. This product isn’t good value for money.

  • It isn’t.
  • Say one of these: This product isn’t worth the money.
  • This product isn’t good value for money.
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It isn’t. Say one of these:

This product isn’t worth the money.

This product isn’t good value for money.

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