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worth
noun as in value, estimation associated with something
Example Sentences
In conclusion, it should be worth it to you, loyal Fox News viewers, to lose your health care to make sure some guy from Venezuela doesn’t get to see a doctor.
Suppliers proffered various expensive goods, including a designer bag worth $2,290, three luxury watches each worth thousands, and numerous prepaid American Express gift cards totaling tens of thousands of dollars, the complaint said.
Car thefts will not be investigated if the vehicle has been left for more than two hours, while any bikes stolen worth less than £200 will also not be investigated.
The company's board also said Musk could receive a pay package worth over $1tn if he hits a list of ambitious targets over the next decade.
"I've never had insurance; most Barbudans don't really think it's worth it. It's just an added expense to the meagre resources we have," he explains.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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