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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose worth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the value or merit of a person or thing, often in a context discussing qualities or attributes. Example: "She is a leader whose worth is recognized by all her colleagues."
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In almost all countries this is token coin, whose worth as metal is much less than its face value.
Interim valuations, particularly in start-up companies, whose worth, if any, lies far in the future, are difficult.
Ms. Racanelli recalled a couple whose worth was $1.5 million when they put their estate plan together.
Ms. Schmidt, 57, is the wife of Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google, whose worth has been estimated at $6.9 billion by Forbes.
He is followed by Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder and philanthropist, whose worth is put at $67bn and is one of 31 Americans on the list.
The nationalities he now manages include Croatians, a Honduran and a Russian as well as Englishmen such as Ledley King, whose worth he cannot overestimate, despite his injuries.
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The other executives, whose combined worth exceeded $69 billion, jostled for position to glance over his shoulder.
She is a philanthropist whose net worth is estimated to be over $500m.
Mr. Bloomberg, whose net worth is estimated at $19.5 billion by Forbes magazine, is relatively secretive about his own finances.
Romney, whose net worth is generally estimated to be $200 million, earned his money rather than marrying into it.
Families and businesses, whose net worth isn't what they thought it was, have debts to pay off.
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