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"worth nearly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an estimated value of something. For example: "The painting is worth nearly $2,000."
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"That's worth nearly $2bn.
That stake is worth nearly $24bn.
IBM is worth nearly six times more.
Mr Bezos himself is now worth nearly $200m.
The police said the items were worth nearly $1 million.
Major League Baseball is worth nearly as much.
Estimated to be worth nearly $2bn, he is no dabbler.
At that point, they were worth nearly $650 million.
The UK coffee market alone is worth nearly £800m.
Last year, that perk was worth nearly $1 million.
At that level the business would be worth nearly £6bn.
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