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The phrase "a constant worry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a concern or anxiety that is persistent and ongoing.
Example: "The rising cost of living has become a constant worry for many families."
Alternatives: "an ongoing concern" or "a perpetual anxiety."
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Security is a constant worry.
Money was a constant worry.
It is a constant worry.
It's a constant worry thinking about finding extra money".
Not any more," says Brown. "It's a constant worry.
As it is, money is a constant worry.
Roger was a constant worry throughout Bill's two terms.
"I work 12-hour days and still money is a constant worry.
"It is a constant worry," says a vendor at Aïn Bénian, 40km from Algiers.
But the family has no health insurance, and even minor illnesses are a constant worry.
His condition, called platelet function disorder, is a constant worry for his mother, Ruby.
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