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The phrase "a worry that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a concern or anxiety about a specific issue or situation.
Example: "There is a worry that the new policy will negatively impact employee morale."
Alternatives: "a concern that" or "an anxiety that".
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THE attack on Ms. Logan underscored a worry that doesn't always get noticed.
It is also a worry that is likely to linger and worsen.
But it was a worry that hung over us for a long time.
While she was dying, she had raised a worry that shocked him at the time.
It is a worry that hangs over their 2015 season like a looming prostate examination.
The vulnerability of manufacturing jobs (Bentley, the luxury-car firm, is based nearby) is a worry that never goes away.
It was also a worry that Ennis-Hill seemed to lack her usual dynamic spring during the long jump.
"What if I had pushed the wrong lever?" It is a worry that just recently has beset many Americans, even men.
"The next challenge is how to do the same things as today, but with ten to 100 times less power".It is a worry that affects many organisations.
It's a worry that echoed throughout the WRF.
That's a worry that other countries should absorb.
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