Why are all fields a euclidean domain?

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I'm not sure which euclidean valuation to use for this.

I've seen a proof on the internet and they used the function v(x)=1 for all nonzero elements x in F, field.

But wouldn't this function contradict the condition that v(r) is less than v(b)?

Since both are equal to 1, and v(r) is not zero?