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well-spent
adjective
- (of time or money) usefully or profitably spent or expended
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ESPA is open late until 10 p.m., which makes for an evening well spent.
"Of all their major content deals, his was the one that we consider to be money well spent," says Kestenbaum.
A motor trip of two or three days through the moor itself would be time well spent, for it abounds in romantic scenery.
We have dipped somewhat into the bag to-day, Edward,” said Humphrey; “but the money is well spent.
The afternoon was well spent before Darling would listen to his guest's going.
It is true that beautiful surroundings sometimes cost a little more than ugly ones, but the money is well spent.
And, as if it were the last duty of a well-spent day, he knelt on the grassy earth, and Mary knelt beside him.
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