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worth one's while
Merit one's time or efforts, as in It's hardly worth your while to count the transactions; it can be done by computer . [Late 1600s]
make something worth one's while . Compensate one for one's time or efforts, as in If you take care of our yard while we're away, I'll make it worth your while . [Mid-1800s] Both usages employ while in the sense of “a period of time spent.”
Example Sentences
The writing in Tales of Imperial Russia is not always the most fluid, but the read is well worth one’s while.
"This is queerish; I'd give a trifle to know what it does mean; it might be worth one's while to inquire."
I've always had a kind of fancy that you're the type of girl for whom it would be worth one's while to do such things.
You need have no fear of another accident; your screeching has made that fellow, and probably his comrades, too inquisitive to make it worth one's while to venture that.
"It would be worth one's while to run a considerable risk."
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