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Discover Ludwig"there is worry" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing concern or anxiety. Example: "There is worry among the citizens about the increasing crime rate in our city."
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But with every embarrassment of riches, there is worry.
For Ford, there is worry about its auto business; for G.M., there is worry about much besides its auto business.
There is worry in Washington about the friction this might cause.
Still, there is worry that if Congress doesn't think ambitiously now, it never will.
Inside the gargantuan marbled government buildings constructed with oil money, there is worry and hesitation.
In particular, there is worry about the future of people living in supported housing.
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At first there was worry.
There was worry among the bluest.
There was worry about a potential relapse of sectarian violence.
There are worrying signs.
Indeed, there are worries.
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