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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deeper worry" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling or concern that is more intense or significant than a regular worry. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing personal anxieties, societal issues, or global concerns. Example: "As I watched the news, my deeper worry about the state of our planet grew stronger. Will we ever find a way to reverse the effects of climate change?"
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In Barclays' case, there's a deeper worry.
There is a further, deeper worry.
I suspect, however, that a deeper worry underlies the protests.
On Sunday, however, Giuliani appeared to betray a deeper worry.
However, there appears to be a far deeper worry now playing on the presidential mind.
The deeper worry is that an Irish no to Nice would offer even more evidence of Europe's frostier climate.
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In another trial Mr Zapolskii has deeper worries.
But the tactical considerations do not cloak deeper worries.
They included pocketbook issues and deeper worries about identity, as Egypt fractured in alarming ways.
This is a record amount for a mid-term election, and may be a sign of deeper worries.Blacks are among the most reliably Democratic voters.
But ASEAN argues that these drawbacks are trivial compared with the grand design of uniting South-East Asia under one umbrella.Some in ASEAN, especially in its most open democracies, Thailand and the Philippines, have deeper worries.
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