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worth

[wurth] / wɜrθ /


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“All they want to do is have a weak currency,” he said, adding that the tariffs he has imposed this year would be “worth much more” with rebalancing of exchange rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her mother, Jennifer Hecking, now has more confidence that college will be worth the cost because her daughter already has a focus—and hands-on experience with it.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is 190 days since he joined Liverpool in a deal worth £116m, but this felt a real moment of arrival.

From BBC

At $76.486, a troy ounce of silver is worth more than a barrel of oil in futures markets, where U.S. crude ended Friday at $56.74.

From The Wall Street Journal

During a seven-nation polar exercise in Canada earlier this year to test equipment worth millions of dollars, the U.S. military’s all-terrain arctic vehicles broke down after 30 minutes because hydraulic fluids congealed in the cold.

From The Wall Street Journal