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The phrase "would be more worthwhile" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when expressing the opinion that something is more beneficial or rewarding than other options. For example: "Investing in a college education would be more worthwhile than working a minimum wage job."
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Diangi had been interested in fashion for years but thought an English degree would be more worthwhile.
There are no incentives that anybody would give me that would be more worthwhile if the city just made it a little easier for us".
Rather than wasting precious energy on the same circular debates, it would be more worthwhile for politicians to listen to Muslim women and understand what would actually help them to integrate better.
But in some, the cancer is malignant, and if such an outcome could be predicted, aggressive treatment like radiation or removal of the prostate gland would be more worthwhile.
So (on this controversial view) it would be more worthwhile for the two faiths to discuss practicalities, like curbing violence and ensuring religious freedom.If that view prevails, it will be a disappointment to some of the scholars who wrote to the pope.
However, for areas where the DBH distribution is shifted toward larger DBHs, extrapolation would introduce more uncertainty in aggregated totals, and investment in determining better-predicting equations would be more worthwhile.
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Maybe it'd be more worthwhile from now on to just read about movies on Wikipedia and spend my $12 on not spending it on anything.
It would certainly be more worthwhile than driving the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile around for the summer, and we've already seen how far WTO-style protests will take us in this country, ask any Occupy Wall Street activist.
But wouldn't it be more worthwhile to actually pay attention to what seven-year-olds are writing - to credit what they think is important or alarming – rather than dig your heels in over how they end their sentences?
This is an evasion... Reforming the House of Lords and allowing patients to book appointments on the Internet may be good and worthwhile policies (bringing lasting peace to Ireland would be more than worthwhile), but they won't define the course of British history for the next generation.
She had no idea what she had done, but convinced the editor that an advice column using genuine letters would be more than worthwhile.
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