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Discover Ludwig"no worries for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express reassurance or to indicate that there is no need for concern or anxiety. Example: "I'll take care of the dishes, so no worries for you."
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No worries for Flatley.
We have no worries for 30 years.
Tactics should hold no worries for you.
He seemed ordinary, no worries for me at all.
It means no worries for the rest of your days.
At the moment there are no worries for us".
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But the Vatican spokesman, the Rev. Federico Lombardi, said there was "no worry" for the papal entourage.
But Lee has just six wins this season: no threat for the Cy Young Award, so no worry for the Mets.
Did he really assume that: that the public would think that if all three branches of government were on top of it, there could be no worry for civil liberties?
"It's no worry for me to die but I feel pity for the children about their future, about how they will make a living, how they will get food, this is what I am thinking about".
No question of Scriptural integrity, no torment over the fate of this or that atheist or gay friend, no worry for those condemned and ostracized by my church or any other church should stand between me and Him.
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