Sentence examples for fret much from inspiring English sources

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At Dodpi, however, scientists don't seem to fret much about such things.

People love publicity, don't fret much about privacy and gleefully follow trends.

The odds being what they are, he said, he doesn't fret much about what he missed.

But this dogged refusal to fret much about public relations is a recurring theme with the secretary of defense.

"Shame they don't play in Europe," lamented even Bild am Sonntag, but they might not have to fret much longer.

His comeback against Golota impressed Lewis, at least enough to praise his heart, but not enough to fret much about him.

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But in these fretful times, no one seems to be fretting much about the country's heavy reliance on foreign funding.

Despite their losses, some Super Pac donors say that their richer comrades aren't fretting much.

Although somewhat mellowed by age – he no longer frets much over bad reviews, for instance – Keneally has clearly lost none of his vigour.

His losses could multiply, not that he frets much about it.

A large Gallup poll released in 2010 found that negative emotions such as stress and anger recede after the early 20s, with those over 50 fretting much less than their younger counterparts.

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