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The phrase "worth in terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the value or significance of something in relation to specific criteria or aspects. Example: "The project is worth in terms of its potential impact on the community."
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However, to express your worth in terms of the 'how much?' question is one more step toward dehumanization.
As one commenter put it: "I am sickened by the idea of calculating one's 'net worth' in terms of money.
Just how much a good school district is worth in terms of an apartment's purchase price is hard to tell.
It is difficult to measure your worth in terms of how many toys you accumulate when you have immersed yourself in Plato.
I'd rather figure out my net worth in terms of how much I am worth to the world in which I live".
"How much is this friendship worth, in terms of page count?" It would be swell if it were otherwise — if there were some sort of unified Brooklyn vision.
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I mean "worth it" in terms of coming up with something that's worth it.
Next, I thought, shouldn't that "brutal" existence be worth something in terms of experience?
Near field communications technology will be worth watching in terms of payment mechanisms.
The huge stock of dollar assets held in the GCC would be worth less in terms of the home currencies.
Mr. Earley said the deal was "well worth it, in terms of the quality of the association and in terms of the tastemakers that we should be reaching".
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