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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worthwhile to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that something is worth doing or worth the effort. For example: It would be worthwhile to invest in this new software program.
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"It's definitely worthwhile to look into".
It is sometimes worthwhile to take science fiction seriously".
But the horse thing seemed worthwhile to me".
"But it is worthwhile to pursue solutions," he said.
But it's so worthwhile to see healthy women and children.
In this economy, it may be worthwhile to apply anyway.
It's also worthwhile to look beyond developed countries for income.
It is worthwhile to continue searching for scholarships.
"You really have to feel it's worthwhile to take on".
It's worthwhile to look at this through a feminist lens.
And it's worthwhile to start again 20 times over.
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