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'is practically worth' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has a lot of value. For example, "The original painting is practically worth a million dollars."
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After a light French-Cambodian lunch at the Elephant Walk (where the nataing, a spicy minced pork sauce served with crispy rice cakes for dipping, is practically worth a trip to Boston on its own), we set out for the North End, where we walked into the tail end of a charmless Italian saint's day festival, all fried dough and pirated CD stands.
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"There is practically no preaching worth the name to be found today.
The problem is, practically no court accepts such figures as the final word on worth.
It is practically indestructible.
Rabin is practically grimacing.
Legroom is practically nonexistent.
Overtime is practically inevitable.
Hanky-panky is practically unknown.
His name is practically unknown.
It is practically a star.
Hyperinflation is practically assured.
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