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Discover Ludwig"overly worried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is excessively anxious or concerned. Example: Sarah was overly worried about her job interview tomorrow, going over every detail and possible scenario in her head.
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Neither seemed overly worried.
"I'm not overly worried".
"No one is overly worried".
Neither seemed overly worried about the matchup.
"I don't think we'll be overly worried".
Analysts and investors did not appear overly worried.
Mr. Ito professes to be not overly worried.
So perhaps we shouldn't be overly worried about inequality.
He was neither overly worried nor briskly peremptory.
"I was overly worried about money," Schwartz said.
Perhaps it is just wishful thinking, but most Egyptians do not seem overly worried.
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