It's generally not worth it unless you are a time-pressed business traveler on an expense account. |
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Once you have paid the entrance fee, you feel you deserve a cracking day out, it is not cheap but it is worth it. |
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We'll surely all die of skin cancer in the years to come, but by hokey, it will have been worth it. |
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However, being drunk has always numbed my pain, and for that, the hangover has always been worth it. |
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Sometimes the lyrics are obscure and difficult to understand, but stick with them as they are always worth it. |
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Whatever it took to protect this odoriferous shady swamp of a place was worth it. |
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The service was amicable, the ambience was charming, and though the prices were fairly steep for Sofia standards, the experience was worth it. |
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Gillian finds it a juggling act fitting her duties around her demanding job an office manager but believes it is worth it. |
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Not cheap but worth it, considering the stellar quality of the food and the setting, which could be mistaken for a small, exclusive club. |
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Some plants like ornamental grasses or irises may require knives, machetes, or even hatchets to get the job done, but it is worth it. |
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She was going to overcome her shy nature this once just for him, because he was worth it. |
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The straight looks and answers she gives when asked about her ambitions leave no doubt that she thinks the sacrifice was worth it. |
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We cut the negative, struck prints, it was hard but the final result was worth it. |
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It's expensive, but worth it to avoid the mistakes that mark out a cheap, amateurish video from a slick corporate one. |
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It's obviously not healthy, but the creamy, silky, cheesy, garlicky sauce makes it all worth it. |
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You aren't worth it, and the friendly overtures of others come as a justified reproach. |
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It's a commitment, for sure, but one that I hope you agree was definitely worth it in the end. |
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Any panegyrical reference to this feat is worth it, even assuming that Kumble is not the first but the second Indian to reach this milestone. |
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However, for a civilised pre-club swiftie or two, this bar is well worth it. |
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Going to the stadium to have hotdogs hucked at my head and hearing 8 year olds scream at an animated bus isn't worth it. |
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This can seem a lot of work, pedantic and fussy but is truly worth it if you can manage. |
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A small weight penalty is well worth it for the performance and durability solution gained. |
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There are some who say that because of false positives and false negatives early detection is not worth it. |
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The inboards also make a small difference, but they may be too expensive to be worth it, and may not even be available. |
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We might act on a preference about what to buy or do, and then come to realize that it was not worth it. |
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It's not worth it to try to specifically decipher his incoherent ramblings, but the message comes through anyway. |
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You encourage us to go beyond our comfort zone, to take the risk of change for the better, because we are worth it. |
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He had all the advantages in his favour, and for what they were offering me it wasn't worth it. |
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The insane legal costs of fighting Government intrusion is not worth it financially. |
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It made all the scrambling, scratches and bruises worth it to see the finished task. |
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But the post made my husband comment for the first time ever and it was worth it just for that. |
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Besides, the look on the attorney's face when the physician recommended such a consult would have made it all worth it! |
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Slow shutter speed, high contrast and serendipitous symmetry made the risk well worth it. |
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I realized it was not worth it to go out and run the 1,600 if there was a chance I wouldn't podium. |
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This means a lot of hard work, but it's worth it when you get that extra shiny smooth polished rock you're looking for. |
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While I am the original flogger of dead horses, some anguish just ain't worth it. |
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The solutions may not be covered by your insurance, but your well-being is worth it. |
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But I think it was worth it, such a wonderful experience, sitting around a big table with all these old ranchers and cowpunchers. |
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I know there are the people who will say just forget about it, it's not worth it. |
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It earned me two credits for college, but I don't know if it was really worth it. |
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It had taken all day to find it, and had cost him many giggles and laughs behind his back, but it was worth it. |
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As far as the studio see it, its worth it, to cancel a film so late in production costs them a lot more than whatever it costs to fix the script. |
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For the little pears it's totally worth it because I don't need a whole lot and the colour is so delicate. |
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Fire Down Below may not be a quintessential golden oldie, but it's worth it if only for the well executed performances by its stars. |
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It might have been worth it if the climax had been a comedy terrorist dressed as a hijacker jumping onto the stage and punching his lights out. |
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But keeping that guilty secret is deemed to be worth it by many if they get their crucial night's sleep. |
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What he needed more than anything, though, was an early goal, to persuade the crowd that their exhortations were worth it. |
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It probably means half the pubs in Glasgow won't allow me to drink in them anymore, but it was worth it to say I was exorcised in the Vatican. |
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I'm thinking it'll cost half my daily wages in cab fare, but it might just be worth it. |
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There were a lot of rocks to pick through, and it was a ways down, but once I perched on the rocks by the waterside it was worth it. |
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The nachos were a big hit at the table and for the price that we paid, the portion was well worth it. |
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This, I thought contemplating another few cramped and whiffy hours, had better be worth it. |
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Close attention is needed to piece together a whole, but it's worth it for the the range of writing. |
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It was worth it, as it is one of the most beautiful and important historic Khmer sites in Thailand. |
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I'm a bit tired today, knees and ankles are killing me from all the walking I did last night, but it was well worth it. |
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This is the way things are done here and if this money will stop any sort of revenge killings then it is worth it. |
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We realized it's not worth it financially to put water into crops that take all season to grow, like winter squash or cabbage. |
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Wouldn't it be worth it just to go to see tons and tons of pileated woodpeckers, sapsuckers, red-headed woodpeckers? |
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I pushed through by reminding myself that when this project was finished, it would all be worth it. |
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Despite the fact that this lesson took several class periods to complete, I feel it was definitely worth it. |
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The man who killed him also lost his life, but it was generally agreed that the sacrifice was worth it. |
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It was rigorous but after a hard day's work, and knowing that I would know how to defend myself in a tough situation, it seemed all worth it. |
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Sue, 45, a technical advisor, is scared of heights but said that the abseil was worth it. |
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Of course it would be difficult, but the benefits in the long run would be worth it. |
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It often takes time and effort to keep a friendship sailing smoothly, but it's worth it. |
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The flirtation with danger was worth it, however, as Harvey tagged on the extra two points. |
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It'll be slightly more money, but if it means I use it more then it'll all average out and be worth it in the long run. |
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Some locals did a crab boil last night in the parking lot, I got a dozen new mosquito bites, but it was worth it! |
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The mayhem the giveaway created was hard to watch, but the schwag was well worth it. |
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With a novel, that can take a lot of seemingly endless waiting, but the risk is worth it. |
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It is a measure of the quality you can expect to hear, however, that whatever you pay to see them will probably be worth it. |
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If the threads are inherently serialized, however, the improved cache hit rate may be worth it. |
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And so, let me take this time to list a few of the many microscopic details that make ordinary day to day living worth it all for me. |
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This requires an experienced microsurgeon and it takes longer than other reconstructive techniques but the results are often worth it. |
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I microwaved an old doughnut today, and it was at once both hot enough to burn my tongue but tasty enough to be worth it. |
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If all this busy-ness meant we bestrode the world economic stage like a colossus, then it just might be worth it. |
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You'll have to wait longer for it to dry, and you'll have to use mineral spirits for cleanup, but it's worth it. |
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Maybe it's worth it to the President to triangulate on this, but the political price down the road could be quite high. |
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Is the destruction of animal habitats and the natural high levels of biodiversity worth it? |
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I've known birders who have cut ties with friends and family over this issue and I don't think that's worth it. |
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So, it was a fairly truncated session, but worth it nonetheless, and we made a pact to repeat it tomorrow. |
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But in comparison to all the things to do and see I can trustily say it's worth it. |
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If there was anything to be salvaged from the situation, it might've been said to have been worth it for the sickly expression on Rupert's face. |
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It will take many years and cost mucho money to get them all but I can't imagine it not being more than worth it. |
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And besides, she can take you down with a skipping rope from ten yards, so it's really not worth it. |
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From the start, it was clearly a mammoth undertaking, but Jack feels it was worth it. |
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If you have a chance to watch the music video for this song it is worth it. |
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It really has been a hard slog but seeing all these people here today it has been well worth it. |
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You could try to unpick all the false assumptions in that last sentence, but frankly, its not worth it. |
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Oh sure, she was bound for a very good college and was fairly certain that he wasn't, but was it worth it? |
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Even in Hungary, we never tried a 20-year-old bottle, but it was worth it for the nectareous substance. |
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Is World War III worth it if it gets people planting victory gardens and giving blood? |
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The high costs in personal time are simply not worth it to save a few bucks on a money order. |
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But if you can handle the pace, the rewards are well worth it. |
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If you are ready to hunker down and get serious, this one's not worth it. |
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A small supplement is charged for these rooms, but it is well worth it. |
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Their passion for turning their losses into service assured us the leap would be worth it. |
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The accompanying drudgery was worth it and if you have ever tried to lift a set of heavy horse harness you will have some idea of the effort required. |
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As such, he calls for liberals to be magnanimous, recognize trade-offs, and say that this trade-off was worth it. |
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With all of the preparation and hassle and complicated plane rides, you might be wondering if it's worth it to take such a big trip with a young child. |
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On the other hand, if we have to put up with a few years of teeth gnashing soakage and subsequently end up as slower, yet safer drivers then it will have been worth it. |
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The self-promotion, Seelie thinks, is somewhat boastful, and he wonders, is it worth it? |
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It's a mighty piece of work and you should appreciate the supreme effort it's going to take you to get a copy of this because it is truly worth it. |
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I'd done it a few times, but figured the money wasn't really worth it. |
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Is it worth it to migrate to Las Vegas, which is said to be welcoming with open arms? |
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We make the journey, we take the trouble, we think the effort worth it. |
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The saddest thing is when I give in and have chocolate silk cake because it looks irresistible, but it turns out to be eggy and unchocolately and not even worth it. |
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The task was more difficult than she had thought it would be, and she was left with choppily, sloppily cut, chin-length hair, but it was worth it. |
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As a music lover who happens to be an audiophile, it is worth it to me. |
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If this post helps even one potential grad student, it will be worth it. |
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The Giants on the sideline raced onto the field to celebrate with the kickoff team, drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, but the emotional lift seemed worth it. |
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Is it worth it for these companies to keep stars and their keepers on retainer? |
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And a bust on the chops would be absolutely worth it if he got put away. |
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Unless it has cold fusion or perpetual motion, it isn't worth it. |
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Logan had been a hard case to crack but it had been well worth it. |
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I could always go into Planned Parenthood, not tell them about my pulmonary embolism, and get back on the pill, but I'm not sure that it would be worth it. |
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You go 50 or 60 miles out of your way only to discover it's not worth it. |
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This hike is going to be burly, but worth it because there is good body surfing at that beach. |
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Of course, this does leave the safety onus on the swapper, something PDX Food Swap organizer Bethany Rydmark says is worth it. |
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There are plenty of women who can't have children so considering that, the odd stretchmark and few extra pounds are more than worth it. |
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A fractional is much more expensive than a traditional timeshare, but to many people, it's worth it. |
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There's a bit more to it than setting up a Bogger account, but the extra hassle is well worth it. |
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Despite the fact that we still don't know if I'll survive because of the gutshot, I still feel the trip was worth it. |
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So, no shelling out bucks for a new videocard, but if you do decide to drop dimes on in-game content, it'll be worth it. |
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Don't get yourself into a lather about anything that idiot says. It's not worth it! |
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The Bindlestiffs prove that even in the most mondo-bizarro town, it's worth it to seek out serious freakdom. |
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Summer squash can be okay, texturewise, but winter specimens have so little taste it's hardly worth it. |
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Some were worth it, but many buttons remained unpushed after the first eager unwrapping. |
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But questions remain. Is Waitrose prohibitively expensive? If it costs more, is it worth it? Is it, genuinely, the foodist's supermarket? |
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You'll need a car for this, but it's worth it to zoom through the swamps on an airboat like James Bond, spotting alligators and other wildlife. |
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But the work has been worth it, since the brand brings with it a prestige that has been good for business, said General Manager Scot Reinhardt. |
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I needed to make sure I got the phone because last time I had to wait a while but the queuing is worth it. |
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Suggesting going halves may suggest to your date that they were not worth it. |
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But for Dubai-based Indian businessmen Hilary De Veiga and Vijay Varghese, the sacrifice is well worth it. |
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I can see Mickie getting hot, I'm about to grab his arm, hold him back, say, Whoa, whoa, Mick, not here, it ain't worth it what happened inside just now. |
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Buying the car was a big expense, but will be worth it in the long run. |
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We bought it at a high-class shop downtown, expensive but worth it. |
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A few prisoners end up with bodies crazyquilted with motley scars and skin patches, but to these men, in the context of a prison economy, it seems well worth it. |
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In spite of its trickiness it's worth it because it's a fantastic song. |
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