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Discover Ludwig"stressing about" is a common phrase in written English.
It is used to show that someone is feeling a lot of worry or anxiety about something. For example: I'm stressing about my upcoming presentation and I just can't seem to shake the feeling.
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If it is math you're stressing about, then just search on the Internet for math problems.
"I was stressing about what to wear," she said.
I smiled then stayed up stressing about it.
My whole idea of not stressing about anything didn't do me much good.
"I dunno, maybe I'm just stressing about nothing," she wrote, on her blog.
You said you've made it through your life without stressing about your lisp, until now.
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Girls are so stressed about everything.
But yeah, I'm stressed about it".
New Yorkers get stressed about sex.
Stressed about a work email?
What's everyone so stressed about?
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