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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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X is Worth it / it’s worth it to X

Which is correct?


Is it worth getting insurance coverage?

Is getting insurance coverage worth it?

Thanks

  

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They're both correct. I don't see any real difference in meaning between the two.

  • They're both correct.
  • I don't see any real difference in meaning between the two.
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They're both correct. I don't see any real difference in meaning between the two.

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