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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Worth It

Could this sentence be correct?: "All will be worth it", without using pain or efforts after "all"?

  

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: "All will be worth it", without using pain or efforts after "all"? Yes, if context makes clear that pain or effort or investment or whatever is meant.

  • : "All will be worth it", without using pain or efforts after "all"?
  • Yes, if context makes clear that pain or effort or investment or whatever is meant.
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anonymousCould this sentence be correct?: "All will be worth it", without using pain or efforts after "all"?

Yes, if context makes clear that pain or effort or investment or whatever is meant.

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