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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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worth it

How would I phrase the sentence?

I won't play with it enough for it to be worth [getting] [it.]
Thank you in advance
  

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I wouldn't play with it enough to make it worth getting it.

  • I wouldn't play with it enough to make it worth getting it.
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I wouldn't play with it enough to make it worth getting it.
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It is worthless to try to get and play with it.
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Hi Philip,

What do you think of: I wouldn't play with it enough for it to be worth getting.

Thanks Philip
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AnonymousHi Philip,What do you think of: I wouldn't play with it enough for it to be worth getting.Thanks Philip
That works, and it is common, but it isn't really quite proper without it at the end. [ Remember: I'm a 69-year-old traditionalist. I try to be descriptive, but I still have my prescriptive tendancies. ]

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