value-added
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of value-added
First recorded in 1930–35
Example Sentences
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The dropping of the plan comes the same week that OpenAI announced it was winding down its Sora video social media app, which has been accused of triggering a flood of low value-added AI content online.
From Barron's
A 3.0% value-added tax increase is poised to come into effect soon.
Since global supply chains continue to grapple with dynamic challenges, Becker says the company is well-positioned to continue layering value-added services, keeping it financially viable over the next several years.
In the Philippines, transport federation Piston, whose members include tens of thousands of drivers and operators of the Philippines’ signature diesel-powered jeepney buses, called for the suspension of value-added and excise taxes and a fare hike in a protest this week.
"We believe that with a device like this, in a cooperative or small business that already works with both cocoa and native bee honey, it'd be possible to increase the portfolio with a value-added product, including for haute cuisine," Rostagno suggests.
From Science Daily
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