Sentence examples for vague worrying from inspiring English sources

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One participant said he was faced with "an increasing amount of vague, worrying and inexplicable genetic information".

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In one letter between Lean and Bolt (dated December 18 , 1989, the director confides: "Until now I have been vaguely worried that the script does not quite measure up to many of Conrad's wonderful ideas.

She seemed to be vaguely worried, always.

First, do you have a specific take on the market that it is particularly likely to go up between 0% and 6% over the next 14 months–or are you just vaguely worried about a return of the bear?

But nobody could say it didn't excel at that goal: the show is the No. 1 reason more people are vaguely worried that they're going to get set on fire in the middle of the street.

She vaguely worries that the same logic will lead her to throw away the next jar (and the next).

Gone were the vague worries about a future career.

Her pride turned to vague worry when she noticed that the curiosity in his eyes had diminished.

And its competitors share a vague worry that Google is more or less out to rule the world.

My previously rather vague worries about the future of the planet had become increasingly frightening and real.

In this instance, protecting our right to demonstrate is far more important than vague worries that "community relations" will be damaged.

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