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You might fret that no one is reading encyclopedias anymore.
Doomsters might fret that it has grown at the slowest quarterly pace in several years.
While the ayatollahs might fret about the militants, they serve as a vivid example of the holy war that could be unleashed should the occupation fail to deliver.
However, while some existing owners of prestige brands might fret if European prices fell to American levels, lower prices would benefit future buyers.
An inquisitive teenager in the 1960s might fret with his parents over the shedding of fleets and factories, but he was much more likely to be lost in Tolkien, CND or the Beatles' new LP.
If such deficits were to add materially to the average debt burden, investors might fret that governments will attempt either to inflate away their debts or to pass them on to other countries, so will demand higher rates from all borrowers as protection.
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Mr. Ng might well fret: despite their high cool quotient, scooter traveling can look and feel a little goofy, the wheeled equivalent of skipping.
We might also fret about dementia and whether we will get Alzheimer's -- and arthritis is an ailment we prefer to do without.
He might have fretted unduly even though he could not be regarded as the culpable party.
"He might have fretted more about making judgments on evidence because he didn't have 100% confirmation.
The rise was assured, although a more nervous being might have fretted about his status in the firmament.
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