It was worth it to ride that bus instead of fly.

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Luis Flmg

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I always thought that, as of is a preposition, it would never be followed by a bare infinitive. I would certainly use flying in the sentence of the OP. Am I completely wrong?
 
What do you mean? Which sentence uses of followed by a bare infinitive?
 
What do you mean? Which sentence uses of followed by a bare infinitive?
He thought it was worth it to ride the bus instead of fly.
 
Oh, yes, I see now.

Since the speaker has used a to-infinitive as a grammatical subject (to ride that bus) co-referent with it, then for parallelism reasons I think he's committed to using an infinitive with fly too.
 
I'd use flying there.
 
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