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It doesn't worth it vs It's not worth it

The correct phrase is "it's not worth it." The contraction "it's" is the correct form to use with the verb "worth." The phrase is commonly used in English to express that something is not valuable or beneficial.

Last updated: April 12, 2024 • 247 views

It doesn't worth it

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the contraction "it's" before "not worth it."

The correct phrase is "it's not worth it" to convey that something is not valuable or beneficial.

Alternatives:

  • it's not worth it

It's not worth it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express that something is not valuable or beneficial.

Use this phrase when you want to convey that something is not valuable or beneficial. For example, "I don't think buying that expensive bag is worth it."

Examples:

  • It's not worth it to spend so much money on something you don't really need.
  • I realized that the job wasn't worth it after all the stress it caused.
  • She decided that the long commute was not worth it for the job.
  • He concluded that the risk involved was not worth it in the end.
  • They agreed that the effort required was not worth it for the small reward.

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