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What is the suffix worth?

"Worth" can be used as a suffix, but it's not a very common one. It's generally used to indicate value or importance.

Here are a few examples:

* Newsworthy: Something that is important enough to be reported in the news.

* Playworthy: Something that is worth playing (e.g., a game or a piece of music).

* Truthworthy: Someone or something that is reliable and can be trusted.

It's important to note that these words are usually formed by combining "worth" with another word, rather than being used as a standalone suffix.

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