Sentence examples for continuously worried from inspiring English sources

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"I'm just continuously worried that the government feels these children are not the priority," said Eric Mallonga, a British-educated family lawyer and founder of Meritxell Children's Home, the agency that is sheltering Sambalilo.

She also reported that she could not "stop thinking" about the possibility of a severe disease leading to her pain and described that she was "continuously worried and alert" to the emergence of severe crisis of headache.

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Next to me is a woman and her barrel-chested dog, who thumps the coarse plume of his tail and continuously worries a mysterious black curve.

Dixon points out that large upfront rounds offer value in the sense that they provide a mental security blanket so founders can focus on building instead of continuously worrying about fundraising.

He continuously rooted against Northern armies, worried that a big Confederate defeat might "lessen Dimekratik magoritis" in Southern elections.

"He worried less about carrying products continuously, and more about carrying products that were new and unusual".

This means that the camera will include optical image stabilization so that you can snap photos continuously without having to worry about a blur.

Reported proneness to worry varies continuously across the normal population, without any sudden discontinuity (Ruscio, Borkovec, & Ruscio, 2001).

She applied for a U visa in 2007 on the basis of that incident, but court testimony revealed she had worried that it would not suffice because victims are required to cooperate continuously.

He worried about the matter.

17 I am anxious, worried.

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