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Discover Ludwig"it is worthless" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something has no value or is of no use. Example: Don't waste your money on that product, it is worthless.
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To many people, it is worthless unless harvested for its trees or destroyed to create farmland.
"So in my book, it is worthless".
But that doesn't mean it is worthless.
Whoever doesn't have it is worthless".
One theory of translation is that it is worthless unless it sounds like translation.
We, who purchase much of it for them, often tell them it is worthless.
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"It's worthless".
Because, if not, it's worthless".
"It was worthless money, anyway," Mr. Jarvi said.
I'm afraid it's worthless, however.
If it's not assessed, it's worthless.
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