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Discover Ludwig"makes it worth" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that justifies or adds value to a particular action or situation. Here are a few examples: - "Her unwavering support makes it worth waking up every day." - "The breathtaking views make the long hike worth it." - "The satisfaction of helping others makes the hard work worth it." - "His dedication to his craft makes it all worth watching." - "The convenience of having a car makes the expenses worth it."
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Its décor alone makes it worth the trip.
Its novelty alone makes it worth the cost of admission.
Its very complexity is what makes it worth engaging with.
What makes it worth $50,000?
What makes it worth all that money?
So what makes it worth watching?
It makes it worth the trip".
And that's what makes it worth something.
Perhaps that's what makes it worth it.
(The detailed walkthrough probably makes it worth bookmarking, too).
Of course, that's what makes it worth visiting.
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