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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'worth you' is not correct in written English
It should be written as 'worth your while'. For example: It would be worth your while to take an extra hour to study for the test.
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It's not worth you sitting on the bench if you don't learn; that's useless.
To succeed at anything of worth, you need patience and dedication - skateboarding is no different.
There are so many varieties out there it'd be worth you experimenting with them.
"That's how easy it is to feel like you no longer have worth, you no longer have value.
(To get net worth, you add up the value of all the assets a family owns and subtract its debts, including mortgage debts).
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You don't see your self-worth, you don't love yourself, and you haven't embraced the compassion inside you that your soul is waiting for you to unleash.
She did so with refreshing rudeness, and a knowledge of her own self-worth ("You were fucking that girl next door/What you do that for?").
Professor Jeremy Tambling of The University of Manchester also makes another important point: confession gives you a sense of importance, of self-worth – you have done something that is worth confessing to.
There is only one person who determines your self-worth, you.
When you know your self-worth you won't settle for less than you deserve.
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