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Discover Ludwig"fret yourself" is correct and usable in written English
It is a common phrase that means to worry about something or to become anxious about it. Example sentence: "Don't fret yourself about university applications - you have plenty of time to make sure they are perfect."
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Psalm 37: "Do not fret yourself because of evildoers.
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Don't fret, just remind yourself it will be over soon and it is better than dealing with the pain that comes with constipation.
Again, don't fret if you see yourself in this list.
"You always get yourself into a fret over nothing. . . .
If you weren't lucky enough to attend this party and try the lickable concoction yourself, don't fret.
If possible, try doing it with your helper present to correct any mistakes you make, but if not, don't fret - doing it by yourself is better than not doing it at all.
Stray away from fretting, and score yourself a garbage goal by re-following up.
Don't fret about the past -- just concern yourself with the future.
Here's how I saw it: The one thing you have control over is yourself, so fix that and don't fret about the rest.
If you're still finding yourself confused about the situation in Egypt, don't fret.
So if you do find yourself in an brief emotional black hole after an orgasm, don't fret.
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