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There are 22 towns in England that end in ~worth;

Backworth, Bedworth, Emsworth, Epworth, Failsworth, Farnworth, Halesworth, Hemsworth, Highworth, Isleworth, Kenilworth, Killingworth, Letchworth, Lutterworth, Nailworth, Petworth, Rickmansworth, Sawbridgeworth, Tamworth, Tidworth, Wandsworth and Wirksworth.

There is only one that begins with Worth~;

Worthing, West Sussex.

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