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The phrase "a very worthwhile read" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a book, article, or any written material that is valuable or enriching to read.
Example: "If you're looking for something to inspire you, I highly recommend 'The Alchemist'; it's truly a very worthwhile read."
Alternatives: "a valuable read" or "an enriching read."
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-- And at EPA: The New York Times has a very worthwhile read on Michael Dourson, the nominee to run the EPA's chemical regulatory program who critics say is too closely tied to industry to take the job.
If so, it could be a very worthwhile read.
I had not thought much about overlapping genes and the conundrum that they entail, and I suspect that many other readers have not either, so the present paper was a very worthwhile read for me and I suspect that others will see it similarly.
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Michael C. Lorah of Newsarama described the book as a "very effective, very worthwhile read" but felt that Ortved's "editorializing" was "probably the most distracting element of the book".
A very worthwhile 4 euros.
That would be a very worthwhile initiative.
And that makes putting it out a very worthwhile exercise.
Whatever their shape and size, empanadas are a very worthwhile addition to a cook's repertory.
"It's a very worthwhile job and an area in which Trevor has experience," he said.
It would seem Britain has acquired a very worthwhile and interesting new sports star.
"This seems like a very worthwhile place to spend one's life".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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