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The phrase "a more worthwhile" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing the value or importance of something to another, indicating that one option is more deserving of time or effort. Example: "After considering all the options, I believe that pursuing a more worthwhile project will yield better results for our team."
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It is a risky operation, which makes it a more worthwhile read.
But in some ways, Comdex Lite was a more worthwhile trade show.
In a statement, Scott said he couldn't think of a more worthwhile job after the ABC.
Finessing that is a more urgent task than a struggle for party prominence and a more worthwhile one.
Wouldn't it be a more worthwhile venture to put aside the stock characters and investigate the fictional ones?
A more worthwhile question is whether Basquiat rates high in valuations of recent art apart from the pecuniary.
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"The Black List: Vol. 2" (Thursday on HBO) is a considerably more worthwhile effort, at least conveying a varied view of African-American achievement.
If you don't, give it a few months to make sure they can crank out a few more worthwhile titles.
There are a dozen more worthwhile rail projects languishing.
I figured it would feel a bit more worthwhile if we won more.
They look for roles that seem a little more worthwhile than the general run.
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