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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stress about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to feeling or worrying about something anxiously. For example, "I've been stressing about the outcome of the election."
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And not stress about it.
You can't stress about sharks.
Don't stress about finding the right placement.
"Don't stress about it," Mr. Murphy said.
There's nothing to stress about anymore".
There's a stress about this game.
"It's not something I'll stress about".
Don't stress about what app to use.
And this uncertainty added to her stress about the prom.
"There was a lot of stress about that.
I can't stress about myself.
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