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Discover Ludwig"growing worried" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's feelings when they become more anxious as time passes. For example: As the deadline for the project approached, he began growing worried about completing it on time.
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Nonetheless, some investors are growing worried.
Some Republicans are growing worried about the ramifications of these fights.
Mr. Cumberland did not sleep all night, and by dawn on Tuesday, he was growing worried.
Mr Dimas's allies, including Evangelos Venizelos, the foreign minister (pictured), are growing worried.
And the special committee is growing worried that the buyout offer will fail to win enough support.
The documents also showed that in late 2006, some workers at the agencies were growing worried that their assessments and the models were flawed.
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