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1 Post By Anglika
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For whatever it is worth.
I am giving this information for whatever worth it is.
Is the above sentence correct?
And also, does it mean that I am just giving this information, not really sure where and how it is useful.
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Re: For whatever it is worth.
Usually it is "for what it is worth".
Yes, I am telling you this, even if what I tell you seems to have no value.
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