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The phrase "all worried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being anxious or concerned about something.
Example: "She was all worried about the upcoming exam, fearing she might not pass."
Alternatives: "very worried" or "completely worried".
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And looked all worried.
We were all worried.
"We are all worried at home.
All worried at the compatibility of happiness and domesticity.
From the first moment we were all worried about dust.
Not all worried – they think it's very clever, and it is.
"Justin got all worried about whether he had enough room under his credit-card limit.
"I'm not at all worried about your chest pain," Croskerry told McKinley, before sending him home.
But no one at the villa seemed at all worried by the delay.
To be honest, we had all worried about the arrogance thing.
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What Jacob worried about, they finally agreed, was pretty much what they all worried about.
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