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"to worry" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing anxiety or anticipation about a particular outcome. For example: "I'm worried about getting sick before my vacation."
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Not to worry now.
We began to worry.
He started to worry.
I tend to worry.
Not to worry, however.
Not to worry, Oprah.
Not to worry, though.
"Nothing to worry about".
Not to worry.
So not to worry!
I'm beginning to worry.
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