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The phrase "a worthwhile practice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an activity or habit that is considered valuable or beneficial.
Example: "Regular exercise is a worthwhile practice that can improve both physical and mental health."
Alternatives: "a valuable habit" or "a beneficial activity".
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This would seem to indicate that aiming for the minimum necessary sedation, and coupling that with a daily assessment of the sedation requirement, is a worthwhile practice.
The aims of this survey were therefore to determine the cancer yield and whether our current practice of recalling women on the basis of clinical history alone is a worthwhile practice.
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But the terrible events of Mumbai did deprive England of any worthwhile practice before the first Test.
This is, I think, a pretty worthwhile practice and it is not something you can only do if you believe you are talking to an unseen creator.
It seems a worthwhile exercise.
"It was definitely a worthwhile exercise - 100%.
It is a worthwhile exercise".
The expansion of the court might also allow Congress to force justices to return to the worthwhile practice of sitting on lower courts for periods of time.
This is easier said than it seems but is a worthwhile skill to practice.
Most students felt that the class was a worthwhile learning experience, incorporated new practices for improving quality of life and recognized the importance of sharing and reflecting on one's stressors and life choices.
In light of intensified scrutiny on Clinton's email practices, it seems a worthwhile question to answer: Why are members of agencies such as the State Department required to use government email accounts, while members of Congress are not?
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