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"has worth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that something is valuable or has value. For example, "This book has worth far beyond its cost."
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Every life has worth; and because it has worth, so it must seek, and discover, meaning.
Every person has worth and is a member of society.
He cradles the faces of the disfigured, declaring that every human being has worth.
Life has worth — value, importance — and it takes a while to get there.
If conceptual strategies have any worth at all, then Hirst has worth.
Our mother also taught us that everyone has worth, regardless of who they are and what they believe.
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It already has worth-paying-for premium features like HighRise CRM integration, multi-account support, support for unlimited (as opposed to 40/month) contacts created, and more.
And perhaps 'living buildings' have worth based on aesthetics alone.
Very early on, they are taught that they have worth.
You have worth.
I have worth.
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