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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got worried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone became anxious or concerned about something. Example: "When I heard the news about the storm, I got worried about my family's safety."
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She got worried.
"People got worried.
Women got worried or jealous.
"I never got worried about the length.
"I got worried I was going to go back with no pictures," she recalled.
From what they reported, and after seeing photographs of the fire in newspapers, I got worried about a blowout.
"In Italy they learned of the deals Catchings was doing on his own, and Walter Sachs got worried.
"I got worried when they said there was a cause for concern, but obviously this is good news".
But then I got worried about dying young, of leaving them".
The players got worried, and the veterans sensed that this made no sense.
They got tense, they got worried, and sometimes they quit from the overall treatment.
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