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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant and worthwhile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has considerable importance or value.
Example: "The research project resulted in a significant and worthwhile contribution to our understanding of climate change."
Alternatives: "meaningful and valuable" or "important and beneficial".
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Since sepsis is responsible for nearly 3 million cases per year in China and severe sepsis is a common, expensive fatal condition in America, developing new therapies becomes a significant and worthwhile challenge.
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These are significant and worthwhile commitments.
On these issues, too, the President had some significant and worthwhile things to say.
(2) …I think it is significant and worthwhile (imperative even for somebody like me who …) to make explicit this relationship and show how the most "natural" and "common-sensical" of discourses are … and potential harm if their assumptions are not questioned or challenged (P2).
Any significant and worthwhile legislation passed in our country's history, regardless of what party controlled Congress, has been a multi-year process, including civil rights, women's rights, health care reform, drunk driving laws, LGBT rights, and the list goes on.
The authors stated that "This effect is significant and worthwhile, and it should be considered when practice guidelines are defined".
While this amount is small, it is still significant and worthwhile attempting interventions to improve social support.
This is an important and worthwhile question to ask.
But I do think a very important and worthwhile one.
This is a very important and worthwhile thing to attempt.
All in all this is a novel and worthwhile addition to the genetic code literature.
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