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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this is worried" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express a state of concern, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "This is worried" should be rephrased to "I am worried" or "This situation is worrying."
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Europe, realising this, is worried both about the wise applicaton of that power, and its own relative weakness.The difference between the two is the product of many years of neglect by Europeans, who have preferred to spend public money on social services.
Like many of us, my friend (who, understandably, doesn't want to be named because she is somewhat embarrassed about this), is worried about finances and was, therefore, receptive when she came across an article online in The "Miami Gazette" about opportunities to work at home.
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"His proposal reflects the thinking of many people in America, and this is worrying".
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