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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worth attending" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is considered to be a good or beneficial thing to do. For example, "The concert is worth attending - the band is amazing!".
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For that alone, Phillips's treatment is worth attending to.
And for this alone it is worth attending.
But there is something here worth attending to.
This alone made the production worth attending, and it had much more to offer than that.
The book's text, culled from interviews with each subject, is often worth attending to.
I also learned that any race is worth attending, whether first, last or in between.
It's not vintage Carey, then, but such a gifted writer is always worth attending to.
Few people realize that these important sales are worth attending as a spectacle alone.
Ultimately, if you have like-minded players at a loose end, it's a party worth attending.
However, I still regarded it as 'a film of considerable quality... worth attending to'.
It's well worth attending the evening talks by Fateh Singh, the first director of Ranthambhore national park.
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