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Phrase(s): for all it’s worth [and] for what(ever) it’s worth
if it has any value. (Usually implies lack of confidence.) • My idea—for all it’s worth—is to offer them only $300. • Here is my thinking, for whatever it’s worth. • Ask her to give us her opinion, for what it’s worth.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs