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I know newsworthy is used to describe a piece of newsan event that deserves reporting (or to be reported?), therefore I wonder if I can describe a question worth asking in this forum questionworthy. That's completely based on my own logic and I have never heard of it before.

So, is questionworthy a usable word? Should I make up words in my writing this way?

I know newsworthy is used to describe a piece of news that deserves reporting (or to be reported?), therefore I wonder if I can describe a question worth asking in this forum questionworthy. That's completely based on my own logic and I have never heard of it before.

So, is questionworthy a usable word? Should I make up words in my writing this way?

I know newsworthy is used to describe an event that deserves reporting (or to be reported?), therefore I wonder if I can describe a question worth asking in this forum questionworthy. That's completely based on my own logic and I have never heard of it before.

So, is questionworthy a usable word? Should I make up words in my writing this way?

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Should I create my own word, for example "questionworthy", when I write in English?

I know newsworthy is used to describe a piece of news that deserves reporting (or to be reported?), therefore I wonder if I can describe a question worth asking in this forum questionworthy. That's completely based on my own logic and I have never heard of it before.

So, is questionworthy a usable word? Should I make up words in my writing this way?