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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely worry about the" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is emphasizing the importance of concern regarding a specific issue, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "You should absolutely worry about the consequences of your actions."
Alternatives: "truly concern yourself with" or "genuinely be anxious about".
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As the senior Senator from Kentucky, McConnell should absolutely worry about the coal industry.
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Cable companies are "absolutely worried about the changing environment", says Bruce Leichtman, president and principal analyst at Leichtman Research Group.
You know, I'm the dad of young kids, and this is the Earth that they're going to inhabit in the future, and when we see what an unmitigated climate change scenario will do to economic output to and livelihoods around the world, I absolutely worry about that.
0933: Outside the exclusion zone around Fukushima nuclear plant, radiation levels are absolutely miniscule and nothing to worry about, points out the BBC's Tim Willcox in Tokyo.
Where they can do absolutely anything and not worry about the outcome.
That's absolutely the case; he was focussed on winning the war, but to worry about the rest is a kind of false construct.
They worry about the isolation.
I worry about the future.
I worry about the message.
"I worry about the other stuff".
Regulators worry about the developments, too.
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