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"is really worth" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has value or is deserving of something. Example: "This book is really worth reading. It offers valuable insights on leadership."
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Is the finished project – gorgeous as it is – really worth it, from a journalistic standpoint?
This is really worth it.
"Yayue is really worth studying and reviving.
It is really worth the extra £70?
Yes, but it is really worth $18 million?
One Bayern goal is really worth 2 at this point.
"This last match is really worth something," Ibanez said.
I have heard only Strasbourg is really worth visiting.
Very little beyond that is really worth fighting over.
It also reinvigorated questions of whether the region is really worth fighting over.
And the Mets have to determine if it is really worth letting Dickey go.
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