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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worthy it" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is most likely a mistake for the phrase "worth it." Example: "I'm not sure if spending all that money on a designer bag is worthy it in the end." (incorrect) "I'm not sure if spending all that money on a designer bag is worth it in the end." (correct).
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If a novel is worthy, it should be able to stand on its own and not need to till another author's soil.
And how worthy it is".
But if that sounds merely worthy, it would be wrong.
He's not worthy, it seems, of kissing Salt's hyperactive black boots.
Ethics, emotion, logic — it's credible and worthy, it appeals to me, it makes sense.
Snooping into people's lives, however worthy it could be made to sound, did not seem much fun any more.
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It is precisely the building's lack of grandeur that makes it worthy, its advocates say.
If the Damms are lens-worthy it is because Ms. Mark has made them so.
McQueen's film is not just important and award-worthy, it is enjoyable.
That makes you more credit-worthy; it means you can borrow much more cheaply than if you're a standalone organisation.
The breakfast launch was impeccably fashion-week-worthy: it took place at Colette, the most famous boutique in Paris, with espressos and Evian and miniature madeleines.
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