worthwhile in the PONS Dictionary

worthwhile Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be (very) worthwhile
to be (very) worthwhile

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Indeed, in some cases they have been limewashed once again as it was not worthwhile restoring them.
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It concerns an illegal insider dealing scam which fell apart as a result of the failure to obtain any worthwhile insider information.
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It is then the sweet smell of success after those noes that makes it all worthwhile.
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It is worthwhile to examine the fidelity of his acolytes.
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Rewards are the part of a relationship that makes it worthwhile and enjoyable.
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It is worthwhile to look for the sources of such heroism.
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Quite the busman's holiday, but it was a very worthwhile trip.
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Party purists dismissed this concern, and said that running candidates who supported fundamentally conservative values was always worthwhile.
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As a result, the operation is generally considered to have not been worthwhile.
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Not at all because 2016 was lacking for worthwhile movies, but because the year itself was so exhausting and ill-starred and inconceivably, time-bendingly long.
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