worth it

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worth it (not comparable)

  1. Worth doing; worth the time, effort, etc.
    • 2003, Council of Europe, Learning and Teaching in the Communication Society, page 131:
      Using the Internet as an information resource is hardly worth it just to make student reports richer. It is worth it if the Internet is going to be used as a laboratory for choosing, exploring, searching, justifying and supporting views, etc.

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