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The phrase "always worried about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous state of concern regarding a specific issue or situation.
Example: "She is always worried about her family's health and well-being."
Alternatives: "constantly anxious about" or "perpetually concerned about".
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"I'm always worried about lobbying.
He was always worried about fitting in".
He had always worried about bullies.
I was always worried about Roddick.
because I'm always worried about you.
I'm always worried about it.
In school, you're always worried about minimums.
"I'm always worried about that," he said.
That's what I'm always worried about.
"We are always worried about replacements.
"They're always worried about diabetic ketoacidosis.
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