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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with worries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the cause or source of a feeling of worry or anxiousness. For example: "He was filled with worries as he prepared for his upcoming exam."
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I was miserable and filled with worries about the future.
I was always at my GP with worries, niggles, fears.
It has advised women with worries to consult their surgeons.
'Kevin Wouldn't Do That' It began with worries about his mind.
Samuel hesitates to wake a man who's old and filled with worries.
With worries about the outlook for emerging markets, HSBC has fallen 12.4p to 543.6p.
"Switching bank accounts is sadly still a clunky process with worries of salary payments going missing".
Rituals of remembrance now come freighted with worries about whether they will be properly observed.
The company has had a volatile time, with worries about weak licensing and falling royalty rates.
Web sites and talk shows are abuzz with worries that the government rushed the vaccine.
The GDP figures combined with worries about the eurozone to push shares down on Wall Street.
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