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Discover Ludwig"I'm worrying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that you are anxious or concerned about something. For example, "I'm worrying about my upcoming exam."
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It doesn't mean Joe's worrying or I'm worrying.
That's all I'm worrying about".
I'm worrying about my sanity".
"I'm worrying so much," she said.
I'm worrying a lot about The Americans.
I'm worrying about what's going to happen next".
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"I'm worried, I am.
But I'm worried.
And I'm worried.
"I'm worried.
"I'm worried about today.
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