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Wortwahl - Choosing the best word out of a list of alternatives.
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Can you replace "sich" in "Es lohnt sich nicht"
You can drop the word "sich".
"Es lohnt nicht." is valid and will be understood.
And you are right: The word "sich" is reflexive to "Es" (It) at the beginning of the phrase.
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German equivalent of "..., though"
Aber wenigstens ist das Wetter ganz gut.