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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more worries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase in concerns or anxieties about a situation.
Example: "With the recent changes in the economy, there are more worries about job security among employees."
Alternatives: "additional concerns" or "increased anxieties."
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"No more worries," he said.
Now there are more worries.
No more worries about endings.
Almost immediately came more worries.
And no more worries about my eating habits.
Wenger, though, has more worries in the centre of defence.
The incident raised more worries about the automation of financial markets.
But there were at least two more worries before we could feel safe.
The city's young people face higher unemployment than previous generations and more worries about housing affordability.
By The New Yorker February 17 , 2009James Surowiecki raises more worries about nationalizing the banks.
Some women dread the menopause, but others find it liberating – no more worries about contraception.
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