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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were worried" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "were worried" when you want to express a past feeling of anxiety or concern about something. This phrase is often used to describe a state of mind or emotion in the past. Example: "We were worried about the storm that was approaching, so we decided to cancel our outdoor picnic." In this example, "were worried" indicates that the feeling of anxiety occurred in the past.
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They were worried, too.
My parents were worried.
"They were worried".
These people were worried.
The Allies were worried.
"We were worried".
The children were worried.
The locals were worried.
Investors, though, were worried.
The Kamels were worried.
"We were worried," he said.
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