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be worthwhile

verb as in pay

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Nevertheless, the relationship between constructive doubt and political engagement, the authors wrote, suggests it may be worthwhile to recognize the difficulties inherent in addressing climate change.

From Salon

Yet even dialogue that doesn’t lead to tidy deals may be worthwhile as a kind of pressure valve — a way to ease growing tensions, said Kim Dong-yup, the professor.

But it would be worthwhile if I could get Aldo a girlfriend.

While investing in yourself can be worthwhile, you may not get a return on your investment if you don’t take the courses and apply the knowledge.

Each year, our operating companies undertake a review of collisions on the trunk road network to identify cluster sites, or routes with recorded collisions that may be worthwhile of further investigation.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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