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Discover Ludwig"bothering about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express concern or worry about something. Example: She couldn't stop bothering about her upcoming exam.
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Scarcely worth bothering about, you might think.
"It's no use bothering about something that you can't affect".
Yet Myanmar is not a hopeless case, hardly worth bothering about.
The Independent on Sunday isn't worth bothering about in my humble opinion.
Throughout history, many have been happy to live their lives without bothering about ultimate questions.
Some new operas, like many new Broadway shows, are not worth bothering about.
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"Are we bothered about that?
Don't bother about this stuff.
No one is much bothered about that.
"Are we bothered about America?
Why should they bother about their constituents?
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