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The phrase "worth pointing out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a point or idea that the speaker or writer believes is important or worth mentioning. Example: "It is worth pointing out that the company's profits have increased by 20% in the last quarter." In this sentence, the phrase "worth pointing out" introduces the idea that the company's profits have increased, indicating its importance and prompting the reader to pay attention to this fact. Other possible variations of this phrase include "worth noting" or "worth mentioning".
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Worth pointing out how historic this is.
So it's worth pointing out that this isn't remotely true.
It's worth pointing out what isn't here: the Great Depression.
It's worth pointing out: The feeling was mutual.
There's another layer of difference that's worth pointing out: gender.
Well, it's worth pointing out that they really are horrible.
It's worth pointing out that its incomprehensibility isn't a failing.
It is worth pointing out that the component Lyapunov functions need not be strictly positive definite.
What have been some of the recent changes worth pointing out?
Also, it's worth pointing out that children tend to grow out of this phase.
It is worth pointing out that our result implies sharp Bishop Gromov volume growth inequality and sharp Poincaré inequality.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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