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The phrase "always worry about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a continuous concern or anxiety regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I always worry about the safety of my family when they travel."
Alternatives: "constantly fret over" or "perpetually concern myself with".
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We always worry about the other team.
I always worry about her".
But these critics always worry about inflation.
"You always worry about all the opposition.
My patients always worry about cancer".
You always worry about your friends.
"I always worry about my players, always.
But I always worry about capsizing.
"You should always worry about your own money," he said.
"I always worry about programs dependent on technology.
And I always worry about American actors doing English accents".
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