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"worthy of preservation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to describe something that has importance or value and should be protected or kept, like an important historical structure or artifact. For example: "The crumbling castle ruins are an invaluable piece of history, worthy of preservation."
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So entire series considered not worthy of preservation were wiped.
Keizer's fundamental assertion, that privacy is "important and worthy of preservation for the simple reason that human beings are important and worthy of preservation," is timely and profound.
In all languages, certain forms of expression have been considered worthy of preservation, study, and cultivation.
That Pin Point's history is worthy of preservation is not in dispute.
Mr. Spano said he planned to identify and procure land "worthy of preservation" throughout the county.
"They punctuate the rural landscape and they are historic resources worthy of preservation," he said.
Mrs. Ottusch-Kianka declined to comment on whether the house is worthy of preservation.
Often only pictures remain, and it's little wonder that every fragment now seems worthy of preservation.
"There is no question, it is worthy of preservation," she said.
How do people decide what is worthy of preservation and what is not?
We already have World Heritage Sites — natural and cultural places that UNESCO has declared worthy of preservation.
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