"It's worth trying" is a valid expression to use in written English. You can use this phrase to describe an activity that may result in a positive outcome, even if the outcome is uncertain. For example, "If you're looking for a way to improve your grade, it's worth trying tutoring.".
But branding enthusiasts insist that it's worth trying to change Britain's image.
It's worth trying to see what's okay for your palate; you may save a lot.
It's worth trying to decipher its meaning.
First, it's worth trying to put a future value on G.E.'s stake.
And it's worth trying," he wrote in The Washington Post on the law's one-year anniversary.
It's worth trying.
But it's worth trying to do.
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