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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worth something" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the value or importance of something. Example: "The antique vase is worth something to me, as it was passed down from my great-grandmother."
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That's worth something, right?
Yes, it was worth something.
And that is worth something.
That's worth something.
Those glorious moments — they're worth something.
I feel like I'm worth something.
I thought I was worth something".
Apparently they are worth something".
But is it worth something?
That should be worth something".
And I think that's worth something.
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