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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am worrying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to express that someone is currently feeling anxious or concerned about something.
Example: "I am worrying about the upcoming exam and whether I will be prepared."
Alternatives: "am concerned" or "am anxious".
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And here I am worrying about money".
"I am worrying every day now," he said.
"I am worrying about keeping her engaged and getting educated," said Tom Huff, a software developer.
"Here I am, worrying about whether I play football again," Thomas said.
"He is worrying about the money, and I am worrying about spending it," the father said.
"J is not going to help me when I am worrying about things.
Similar(32)
I am worried".
I am worried, though.
"I am worried enough".
I am worried about him.
That's worrying.
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