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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another reason to worry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing multiple concerns or issues that contribute to anxiety or apprehension about a situation.
Example: "With the recent rise in unemployment rates, climate change, and now this new health crisis, there is another reason to worry about the future."
Alternatives: "an additional cause for concern" or "one more thing to be anxious about".
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Now they have another reason to worry.
That, incidentally, is another reason to worry about Brexit.
But the encounter, he said, gave him another reason to worry.
There's yet another reason to worry that P/E's may contract.
By subordinating the central bank to his wishes, Mr Thaksin has given investors another reason to worry.
Mr Malan has said this is out of the question; but it is another reason to worry that the current calm may not last.
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Because tariffs are typically levied on the gross value crossing the border (with some exceptions, such as exports from Mexican maquiladoras), trade responds more to changes in tariffs down or up with global supply chains than without.But there is another, more subtle reason to worry about even small rises in tariffs.
He has reason to worry.
There was reason to worry.
They have reason to worry.
They had reason to worry.
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