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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being worthy" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is deserving of respect or admiration. For example, "His courage in the face of danger was worthy of being recognized."
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Perhaps unrelieved suffering's being bad is a state of affairs of this sort, or perhaps rational beings' being worthy of respect.
Not enough of them, she said, view their work "as being worthy of promotion".
They rejected every building identified by preservation groups as being worthy of landmark consideration.
"According to the dictionary, the word 'dignity' means being worthy of honor or respect.
In the biggest, most successful Transition groups, every effort is made to avoid being worthy.
One marketing graduate, Rachel, knows too well the feeling of not being worthy.
Being worthy of this God's love seemed to offer a new sensation of self-worth.
With sexting, knives and turf wars it risks being worthy, grim or inauthentic.
All too often brands equate sustainability with being worthy and earnest.
I subscribe to never forgive, never forget and I can't imagine (no matter how talented I was) a meaningless sport being worthy of this....Don't get me wrong.
Just as long as these recordings are not presented as being worthy of Back to Black, or 'a great lost Amy Winehouse album'".
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