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Discover Ludwig"have worries" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express that someone has concerns or anxieties about something. Example: "I have worries about the upcoming presentation. I'm not sure if I'm prepared enough."
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We all have worries that if we show someone else what's going on inside that we'll get rejected".
Do I have worries?
They also have worries.
Other countries have worries too.
Others have worries, he says.
Human-rights advocates have worries with this.
Do you have worries about not sleeping?
Sarma continues: "Do I have worries?
Students have worries about whether their work is good enough.
Querrey and Isner have worries of their own.
"We don't have worries about that here," Mr. Kashiwagi said.
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