Sentence examples for both worry about from inspiring English sources

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Both worry about the way in which quality may suffer.

Both worry about UK skills shortages and both want more help for manufacturers.

Tomlinson and Mitchell are both Southerners and former journalists, and they both worry about the ill effects of media consolidation — and there the apparent similarities end.

Both worry about the social costs of gambling and the health of high streets dominated by betting shops and payday lending outfits.

Tomlinson and Mitchell are both Southerners and former journalists, and they both worry about the ill effects of media consolidation and there the apparent similarities end.

Both worry about hair, but women are most likely to worry they have too much body hair; men don't worry about that.

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They didn't immediately worry about themselves, but both worried about how they could take care of each other.

Julich and Livingston both worried about the reaction in the United States.

Hamilton and Gunn both worried about how the dispute was affecting Abush.

We both worried about the baby, even though an obstetrician had confirmed it was doing well, protected by the uterus.

Both worried about the federal government being granted authority to oversee the use of other navigable rivers in the state.

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