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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty worth it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something has enough value to make up for any negative elements associated with it. For example, you could say "It was a long journey, but the amazing views we saw were pretty worth it."
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Sounds tedious, but the fruits of all the labor seem pretty worth it 'cause the resulting chips look great and the labels are firmly attached so it'll be awhile before they'll need to be replaced even under heavy use I would imagine.
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The verdict: pricey, but pretty much totally worth it if you've got the moolah.
It's a (very pretty but utterly vacuous, worth it for a few bob) first-person shooter, a genre that's wildly popular right now, covering series like Halo, Battlefield, Killzone, Call of Duty, and Far Cry.
My phone bill was pretty high, but it was worth it".
The reason why I had to be there in the first place was pretty damn exciting, and totally worth it.
It likely won't be pretty, but it'll be worth it.
Sadly, art supplies can be pretty costly--but very worth it.
It's pretty hard work, but it's worth it".
It's pretty surreal but it's all worth it - it's a very rewarding grand prix and the tough environment helps makes it that way.
It costs a pretty penny, but it's well worth it.
If you see a queue of workers outside a cafe serving whatever its lunchtime speciality is, you can be pretty sure it's worth joining.
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