adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
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In fact, it's become as indispensable as the fax and telephone.
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You don't miss it until somebody tells you that you need it, then you regard it as indispensable .
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In this respect Sarah had made herself as indispensable as Daniel Marsh.
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He knows all the villagers personally, and is as indispensable to me as he was to the previous twenty-seven Humanitarian Officers.
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The second part of Zhu's warning is addressed to the same party that still sees itself as indispensable .
■ NOUN
part
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Delinquency is an indispensable part of society.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A knowledge of classical music is indispensable to anyone who wants to apply for this job.
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For mountain-climbing a really good sleeping-bag is indispensable .
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If you're planning on going sightseeing around the old city, a guide is indispensable .
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Police dogs have proved indispensable in the war on drugs.
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She soon became an indispensable member of staff.
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The book will be indispensable to anyone who wishes to learn more about the British Royal Family.