have worth

Frequency: 8.019.5 per million words

To possess value or importance.

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Examples (10)

  • Every individual has inherent worth, regardless of their background.
  • Does this old antique vase have any real worth in today's market?
  • Their innovative ideas always have significant worth to the company's long-term strategy.
  • The experience I gained during the internship will have immense worth in my future career.
  • Even small acts of kindness have great worth in building a strong and compassionate community.
  • The ancient manuscript is believed to have considerable historical worth for researchers.
  • She felt her contributions didn't have much worth, but her colleagues strongly disagreed.
  • To truly have worth, a decision must be ethical as well as practical and efficient.
  • He argued that the new policy would have little worth without proper implementation and enforcement.
  • The lessons learned from failure often have more worth than those derived from easy successes.