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Discover Ludwig"something worthy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an admirable quality or action, or even a desirable item. For example: "She had found something worthy of pursuing in her life."
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I feel like I'm doing something worthy".
And it is something worthy of celebration.
Or even something worthy to be called a debate?
Some Met must have done something worthy of notice?
Something worthy of the feminism our mothers bequeathed us.
Now it has something worthy of a journey.
"It was an enormous responsibility to have something worthy of Dickens," he said.
So I thank Obama for doing something worthy of his Nobel Prize.
Do something worthy with it before the house can get it back.
That has rebounded unfairly on journalists because there's something worthy about uncovering corruption.
Read something difficult, something worthy, something that engages and challenges your soulful mind.
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