Sentence examples for worthwhile of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "worthwhile of" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase is "worthwhile". Example: Going to the protest was a worthwhile endeavor.

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A tour of the inside is also worthwhile, of course.

But the struggle, here and elsewhere, is worthwhile, in fact it is the most worthwhile of all".

But of course he's right, he did do something large and worthwhile, of which the relentless playing of David Bowie was but a small yet memorable part.

He'd quit his job in the City and, unable to pay the rent on his flat, was determined to make something worthwhile of his newfound dereliction.

Let's start with the most substantial and worthwhile of recent Leonardo da Vinci reports – a discovery, and a real one, in France.

The most worthwhile of the programs, because they're the most surprising, are "9/11 Emergency Room" on TLC and "The 9/11 Surfer" on Discovery.

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Here in Britain, everything new is seen as something worthwhile to explore, worthy of discovery.

"The police got nothing worthwhile out of that interrogation," attorney Nirider said.

It's actually part of a worthwhile collection of short plays, "Romania.

Which is exactly what one would say of any worthwhile piece of fiction.

The "diversity of tradition" has produced a remarkable and worthwhile tolerance of dissent, even of oddballs.

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