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"nothing worthwhile" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that there is nothing of value or significance. You can use it to express that something is not worth your time, effort, or consideration. Example: "I'm tired of watching mindless television shows. There's nothing worthwhile on tonight."
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Nothing worthwhile ever comes easily and right away.
Nothing worthwhile has ever been gained without struggle.
The idea that there is simply nothing worthwhile in religion is as unlikely as the idea that there is nothing worthwhile in poetry, art, philosophy or science.
What kind of person finds nothing worthwhile and is too superior to like anything?
After 38 moves there was nothing worthwhile for Kasparov to pursue.
"The police got nothing worthwhile out of that interrogation," attorney Nirider said.
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To a Sim, there is nothing intrinsically worthwhile about romance, for instance.
"You see a lot of times this summer where each of the papers have a different story on the front page because there's nothing really worthwhile," he said.
Nothing tasted worthwhile.
Nothing more worthwhile to do.
I have determined that there is nothing more worthwhile than those stressful and challenging years trying to raise your children.
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