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The phrase "worth of materials" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the cost of materials or to the actual materials themselves. For example: "The project cost $1,000 worth of materials."
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I don't think I've got $100,000 worth of materials in it".
"If they are building an enrichment facility, they would have a capacity to make many bombs worth of materials," Mr. Sokolsky said.
Eventually, he and one of the informants went to a Walmart and bought forty dollars' worth of materials, including a machete, duct tape, and knives.
Arakawa and Gins persuaded companies to donate what they said were hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of materials and products to the house.
Gumby's efforts ultimately produced an apartment's worth of materials about the so-called black experience, culminating, we are told, in a "brilliant and strange production".
Microsoft, I.B.M. and AT&T last week pledged more than $101 million worth of materials, software, services, training and financial support for a newly announced program of the United Negro College Fund.
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At her recent live performance in Shanghai, Jin deployed two hours' worth of material on topics like marriage and materialism.
Detectives assessed 20 years worth of material held on 333 electronic devices containing 12.1TB of data.
18 Chic wrote an entire album's worth of material for Aretha Franklin.
Ever written a 10-page paper with only 5 pages worth of material?
Zindel's own traumatic childhood provided him with a life-time's worth of material.
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