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Discover Ludwig"their worries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to worries of a group of people. For example, "They discussed their worries in length during the meeting."
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Their worries are understandable.
Their worries are misguided.
Their worries were unfounded.
What were their worries?
I share their worries.
But I think their worries are justified.
It seems the least of their worries.
Their worries were unfounded, though.
"Keep their minds off their worries".
How do you respond to their worries?
He asks them what their worries are.
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