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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'any worry?' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to inquire if someone has a concern about something. For example: Did you have any worry about attending the event?
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DP: Is there any worry about the whole isolation thing?
Any worry about that?
Any worry that the company won't be able to renew these contracts?
But with HopSkipDrive's drivers being so well-vetted, will there be any worry of parents starting to circumnavigate HopSkipDrive and begin hiring caretakers outside of the platform?
Do I have any worry about that?
According to the excerpt, he said: "You can go to sleep completely comfortable, without any worry.
"I was raised without any worry," said Mr. Chowdhury, 43, who grew up in Bangladesh.
If Republicans had any worry about being seen as uncooperative, they did not show it.
"How can you live in this country and this society without any worry?" he added.
She added that she's overcome any worry about being judged for her sartorial choices.
The ringtone was loud so there was never any worry about sleeping through.
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