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Academic English #13. How to Use “worth of”

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · May 2, 2025

“Worth of” means “the amount equivalent to ~” or “~ worth of,” and it is often used to describe quantity, time, money, value, and more. For example, it is useful when referring to...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: May 2, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:34 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

“Worth of” means “the amount equivalent to ” or “ worth of,” and it is often used to describe quantity, time, money, value, and more.

For example, it is useful when referring to a quantified amount, such as “three months’ worth of data” or “millions of dollars’ worth of equipment.”

It is especially common in papers, presentations, and conference slides when describing data or mentioning research periods and costs.

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5 example sentences

  1. We analyzed six months' worth of patient data.

  2. This study is based on five years' worth of clinical experience.

  3. Equipment worth 100 million won was used.

  4. Participants submitted a week's worth of self-monitoring data.

  5. We summarized two hours' worth of lectures and included them in the poster.

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