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'worried in' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you might want to use a phrase like 'concerned about' or 'anxious about'. For example: She was concerned about her upcoming test.
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Don't look so worried!" It's hard not to feel worried in Georgia.
"I'm not worried in the least.
I get worried in the pool.
It was hard to feel too worried in those surroundings.
As it turned out, we worried in vain.
"I was worried in case she didn't get in.
I was worried and not worried in exactly equal measure.
"I've not ever been worried in that area".
That said, Ennis was worried in her warm-up.
Anyway, I'm worried in case Lulu doesn't sleep through.
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Besides this, parents will record daily their degree of concern on a 4-point scale (not worried – moderate worried – quite worried – very worried) in the diary.
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