[ Phrasal Verbs ]
What does something being “invaluable” mean?
A. Invaluable means extremely valuable, useful or indispensable.
B. Invaluable indicates a lack of importance or significance.
C. Invaluable refers to something that is easily replaceable.
D. Invaluable means worthless or of no value.

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