really worth

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Used to strongly emphasize that something has value.

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  • This movie is really worth watching if you enjoy historical dramas.
  • The effort was really worth it in the end, despite all the challenges.
  • Is it really worth spending so much money on a brand-new car when a used one is perfectly fine?
  • Her advice was really worth considering, as it saved us a lot of trouble.
  • I think the long journey will be really worth it when we finally reach the summit and see the panoramic view.
  • The new features make the software really worth the upgrade for professional users.
  • For an experience like that, it's really worth the wait, even if it takes hours.
  • Many people believe that a good education is really worth any sacrifice parents have to make.
  • Despite the initial difficulties, the project proved to be really worth the investment, yielding high returns.
  • If you ask me, this hidden gem of a restaurant is really worth a visit for its unique cuisine.