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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make you worry' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is causing someone to feel anxious or concerned. For example: "The results of the blood test will make you worry."
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So it does make you worry a little more, but you still expect him to do fairly well".
As one Williams philosophy professor said of the tombstone inscriptions: "They make you worry that faculty meetings never end".
It does make you worry about the influx of American fast food into these cultures, yet there seems to be much holding on to the traditional foods".
The parade of fads and humbugs can make you worry that Whitman, too, was a humbug — or, anyway, not afraid of seeming one.
And partly to make you worry: let's hope Generation War isn't representative of how Germans are thinking in 2014 about what their ancestors did 70 years ago.
You describe your marriage as happy, you love your children, and your career is (at the very least) satisfying enough to make you worry about how a gender transition might complicate things.
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"Mom didn't want to make you worried," Papá said.
However, this should not make you worried.
Try to stay away from others directly before and directly after an exam, they'll only make you worried.
Not only will this make you worried for no reason, but if he finds out, it won't speak well of your confidence for the new relationship.
It makes you worry for a while".
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