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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Worth seeing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express that something is valuable or interesting enough to be viewed or experienced.
Example: "The art exhibit at the gallery is truly worth seeing; the pieces are breathtaking."
Alternatives: "Worth a look" or "Deserves to be seen."
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"Worth seeing," replied Johnson.
Worth seeing for Ralph Fiennes's deliciously malevolent Voldemort.
Both are worth seeing.
Well worth seeing.
Something worth seeing.
It, too, is worth seeing.
Very worth seeing.
Definitely worth seeing.
Both are worth seeing..
It is worth seeing.
It's all worth seeing.
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