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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as worried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of worry between two subjects or to express a similar degree of concern.
Example: "She was as worried about the exam as her classmates were."
Alternatives: "equally concerned" or "just as anxious".
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[Katy] "I remember being a lot more worried and then after these sessions [Self-Hypnosis] I wasn't as worried.
"I remember being a lot more worried and then after these sessions [Self-Hypnosis] I wasn't as worried.
"I'm not as worried, I guess.
"So I'm not as worried.
Mr. Mooney, however, is not as worried.
They sounded as worried as I felt.
"You weren't as worried about the vertical threat.
I think it's more accurate to describe them as worried.
"I'm not as worried as I used to be.
And not nearly as worried as he should be.
"I wish there wasn't, then we wouldn't be as worried".
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