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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always worried" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone who tends to be anxious or concerned about things. For example, "My mother is always worried about my safety when I'm out late at night."
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"I'm always worried about lobbying.
because I'm always worried about you.
"I always worried," she said.
I'm always worried about it.
I always worried that you did".
In school, you're always worried about minimums.
A friend of mine is always worried.
He was always worried about fitting in".
He had always worried about bullies.
I was always worried about Roddick.
"I'm always worried about that," he said.
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