Sentence examples for worthwhile trade from inspiring English sources

The phrase "worthwhile trade" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an exchange or transaction that is considered valuable or beneficial. Example: "After careful consideration, I believe this is a worthwhile trade that will benefit both parties involved."

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But in some ways, Comdex Lite was a more worthwhile trade show.

In exchange for a less volatile ride that resulted from their not being 100 percent in stocks, the Gochnours had to give up nearly a percentage point of return, which seems like a worthwhile trade.

At a time when ISIS is steadily losing ground in the Middle East to the Iraqi and Syrian governments, the Peshmerga, and the YPG sacrificing its fighters on the ground for a symbolic attack in Europe is unlikely to be a worthwhile trade if any other option presents itself.

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A worthwhile trade-off, he said.

It was a worthwhile trade-off.

I had sacrificed the salad but saved the dish — a worthwhile trade-off, all and all.

But the increased business from faster delivery might be a worthwhile trade-off to charging the tax.

Ms. Fisher said that paying to guarantee use of a suitable work space would be a worthwhile trade-off.

But the music has also grown more human, approachable, dynamic and unpredictable, and that's a worthwhile trade-off.

Weakening everyone's security in the name of counter-terrorism may be a worthwhile trade-off, but it is a trade-off nonetheless.

The extra weight was certainly a worthwhile trade-off for longer life and better health, but with success came a new challenge.

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