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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worries" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a verb in its base form, and can act as the main verb in a sentence or as a gerund (a verb used as a noun). Example: The teacher worries about her students' progress in class.
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He worries.
No worries.
Money worries?
Those worries?
Main worries?
Here, again, worries arise.
Their worries are understandable.
Other worries predominate.
Some expressed worries.
That's what worries us".
No worries, Ms. Bobbé.
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