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Discover Ludwig"it worthwhile" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to indicate the value or importance of something. For example, "The extra effort of studying and taking practice exams made it worthwhile in the end when I passed the test."
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"That made it worthwhile".
If so, was it worthwhile?
The players make it worthwhile".
"Yet he considers it worthwhile".
I want to make it worthwhile".
The latter is what makes it worthwhile.
But the challenge makes it worthwhile.
The attention she received made it worthwhile.
But the experience made it worthwhile.
"That alone made it worthwhile," he said.
"Cases like this make it worthwhile".
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