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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually worries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a genuine concern or anxiety about a particular issue or situation.
Example: "The increasing pollution levels in our city actually worries me, as it affects our health and environment."
Alternatives: "truly concerns" or "genuinely troubles".
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(Some of her rhetoric is alarming even by normal Palin standards: was she, as it really sort of seems, making a rapture-inflected argument for increased Israeli settlements?) According to the A.P., the Army's motive was actually worries about "political grandstanding against President Obama" at the base.
But this optimistic projection actually worries Hill.
She says LSAC actually worries test-takers spend too much time preparing.
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I do remember having sex a few times and going, I really need to go and being actually really worried about it, and wanting to finish asap and then just I have to go the toilet quickly.
Are we actually worried about public health?
"I was actually worried that Hillary would not let him go," he said.
Are there parents out there who actually worry about the cost of raising a child?
We were actually worried Soames was too sympathetic with Damian in the role".
I'm actually worried they have moved too far to the centre.
And what's more, I actually worry you don't even care".
She wrote that at a time when people actually worried about Italian Communists, and dreamt about Popes.
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