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'will be worth it' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when talking about an action or experience that is expected to bring a positive result. For example: "The long hours spent studying will be worth it once you get your degree."
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The return, its backers say, will be worth it.
The effort will be worth it.
The ransom will be worth it.
Wiggins feels it will be worth it.
And it will be worth it".
The jail sentence will be worth it".
Yes, they will cost but they will be worth it.
In the long run, it will be worth it.
Mr Paes insists it will be worth it.
But obviously I think it will be worth it.
But the price, he says, will be worth it.
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