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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worthwhile issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or problem that is considered valuable or significant enough to warrant attention or discussion. Example: "The debate over climate change is a worthwhile issue that deserves our focus and action."
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It's a worthwhile issue to investigate.
This is a worthwhile issue to explore given South Sudan's overwhelming reliance on oil revenues to fill government coffers; a similar situation that can be duplicated throughout Africa with not only oil, but other commodities exports as well.
It is not certain that reducing this period would necessarily improve outcome, but this is surely a worthwhile issue for research and clinical development.
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Casting lighter voices than usual in the principal roles and stressing the importance of Verdi's pianissimos, Harnoncourt raised worthwhile issues about Verdi's performance practice, but good intentions were undermined by ponderous tempi and stiff phrasing.
Biorobotics provide us with a new tool, which can help neurobiologists and neuroethologists to identify and investigate worthwhile issues in the field of sensory-motor control.
There is plenty of worthwhile issues to debate regarding racism in America; unfortunately, the conservative media has decided to bury their heads in the sand and cover none of them.
Nevertheless, we also found some worthwhile issues worth being discussed.
One of the most persistent issues concerns how to estimate the smallest worthwhile effect (SWE) of an intervention.
Other issues worthwhile discussing between expert communities include taxon sampling and visualization of annotated evolutionary changes which result in the characteristics of extant species at any level of organization.
While the mtDNA sequence variants representing the somatic mutations occurring here, including point mutations and mtMSI variants, are often found as germline polymorphisms in the human population, it is worthwhile considering relevant issues including their possible differential occurrence in various cancers, their proposed mechanisms of formation and their potential clinical significance.
There are worthwhile new books taking issue with oversold theories, such as John Dupré's excellent critique of evolutionary psychology and economic rationality, Human Nature and the Limits of Science (Clarendon, £17.99).
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