[Grammar] Use of worthless

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Are the following sentences correct grammatically? If shirt is not having financial value or good quality. Please correct the sentences in case they are wrong.

It is worthless buying this shirt.
It is worthless to buy this shirt.
It is not worth buying this shirt.
 
#3 is OK. For the #1 and #2, I would say "pointless".
 
Is it OK to say 'This is a worthless shirt not worth buying'?
 
That's unnatural and bordering on tautologous.
 
Is it OK to say 'This is a worthless shirt.[STRIKE]not worth buying[/STRIKE]'?


I'd drop the last part. As ems mentioned, it's just redundant.
 
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What about this sentence?
This is a worthless shirt to buy.
 
I actually meant to say that if someone purchases this shirt it would be worthless.
 
It is not worthwhile to buy this shirt.
 
Do the following sentences mean the same?
It is not worthwhile to buy this shirt.
It is worthless to buy this shirt.
 
Do the following sentences mean the same?
It is not worthwhile to buy this shirt.
It is worthless to buy this shirt.
 
emsr2d2 already told you that #2 is pointless.
 
Hi, How about these sentences:
This shirt is worthless, don't buy it.
This shirt is worthless, I wouldn't buy it.
 
Bebe those are comma splices. Use periods.
 
The opposite of "worthless" is "not worthless."
The opposite of "worthwhile" is "not worthwhile."

Something may not be "worth it" for you to spend money on, but that's not saying it is "worthless" and has no inherent value at all.
 
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