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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stressing over" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about excessive worrying or anxiety about a situation. For example: "I'm really stressing over the upcoming exam."
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Cast stressing over and over again that it's "not a feminist story, it's a human story".
"I was stressing over nothing".
You're not supposed to be stressing over what's for dinner.
"I'm not stressing over it at all," Lowell said.
Maybe they were stressing over Zigmund Palffy's holdout.
No more stressing over the manipulative soccer coach or my daughter's scruffy boyfriend.
You don't want to waste too much energy and stressing over his matches.
He's been stressing over his conference speech, he says, and his memory retrieval is shot.
A few hundred years ago we would have been stressing over a climate change of the opposite type.
There are things in life worth stressing over, like bullets and health, and this wasn't one of them.
Fatigue is the loss of strength or other mechanical properties as the result of stressing over a period of time.
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