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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly worthy" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to emphasize that someone or something is deserving of admiration or respect. For example, "Her achievements were truly worthy of recognition."
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Has it denied any truly worthy teams?
Is Orlando truly worthy of Rosalind, with her panoptic wit?
A truly worthy winner of this year's Golden Radiator award.
An extraordinary achievement and a truly worthy winner".
But Hirst is truly worthy of the venue.
And despite Tom Hollander's pleasantly bumbling performance, Malcolm lacks an object truly worthy of his scorn.
It was an alchemic grandstand finish truly worthy of a world champion.
One by one, they were all judged less than truly worthy.
A public university system truly worthy of New York is certainly long overdue.
Thiam hung on to become a truly worthy gold medalist, the champ who beat the champ.
They could obstruct truly worthy things like El Duque's poise and Edgardo Alfonzo's swing.
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