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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hardly worth" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is not valuable or useful enough to justify the effort or cost associated with it. For example, "The amount of work required to complete the project was so large it was hardly worth the effort."
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Hardly worth remembering.
Hardly worth having.
"It's hardly worth it.
Today it's hardly worth remarking.
A runoff system is hardly worth it.
Today, the stuff is hardly worth stealing.
It's hardly worth making the obvious points.
It was hardly worth the bother.
Hardly worth it, since my langoustines were overcooked.
Jeter's alleged transgression is hardly worth mentioning in comparison.
The fossils seemed hardly worth a second look.
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