Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Instead, she was comforted, consoled and magnanimously given the opportunity to hug it all out in scenes worthy of a chick-flick.
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All other obligations are secondary and only actions that kindle man's divine nature are worthy of the name of actions.
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Those engaged in this project were men of enterprise and broad views, and were eminently worthy of if they did not achieve success.
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We must either have no college at all or else have one that may be in all respects worthy of the name.
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The views expressed on these questions were based generally on phrenological theory; and it is worthy of note that these views were very progressive.
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The centerpiece of the miniscule kitchen was a rickety electric stove worthy of a college dormitory.
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Astrology was then considered a subject worthy of study by the intellectual elite and was taken reasonably seriously.
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The harnesses deemed worthy of a pass mark feature adjusting buckles and webbing.
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A piece as worthy of hearing as it is of playing.
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Only her spirit is vigorous, worthy of her husband.
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