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The phrase "as a worry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that causes concern or anxiety.
Example: "The rising costs of living have emerged as a worry for many families struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "as a concern" or "as a source of anxiety".
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I don't see that as a worry right now".
Over the past year, inflation has resurfaced as a worry in several emerging economies.
Is Europe's old flashpoint, the Balkans, rearing its head as a worry once again?
But he did not talk about that as a worry of his own security, which doesn't mean he wasn't concerned.
In a poll of 1,015 adults for The Economist by Ipsos-MORI in early November, 37% of the public mentioned it as a worry.
So, it might come as a worry that there is another, multitrillion-dollar market — the credit-default swap market — that operates under a similar principle.
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This strikes me as a worrying Godardian argument of the "Of course it's boring!
Ms Smethers described the drop in income for young female workers as a "worrying" trend.
But the European Club Association's general secretary, Michele Centenaro, identifies it as a worrying trend.
Cipfa's chief executive officer Rob Whiteman described it as a "worrying decline of libraries, borrowers and books".
Citizens United also shifted power away from political parties to outside groups in what many see as a worrying trend.
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