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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'worthwhile goal' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase that is generally used to refer to a goal or objective that is of significant value and deserves the effort and energy it requires to achieve. For example: "The team set a worthwhile goal of increasing sales by 50 percent in the next quarter."
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This is a worthwhile goal.
Encouraging savings is a worthwhile goal, as is tax simplification.
I've seen the amazing work of my children's teachers, and it's clearly a worthwhile goal.
Keeping them there, and moving back many that are off-site now, is a worthwhile goal.
Watching television feels like making progress, even if it's toward no worthwhile goal.
But Mr. Meacham said that national coherence was still a worthwhile goal.
But its argument included a statement that racial diversity could be a worthwhile goal.
But more important, the court declared that diversity in higher education was a worthwhile goal.
But that does not invalidate it as a worthwhile goal of policy.
Empowering individuals to make appropriate risk decisions is a worthwhile goal.
Django Reinhardt's slashing swing rhythm and overpowering sense of romantic melody makes imitation a worthwhile goal.
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