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Sentence examples for worried what from inspiring English sources

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"worried what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a feeling of apprehension or worry about something that has not yet occurred. For example: "I was worried what would happen if I didn't get accepted into college."

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"I'm worried what will happen next.

Was he worried what people would think?

Dr. Haltzman said he worried what fellow passengers might divulge.

Or was I just worried what people would think?

But she worried what he thought of her.

If Marja was hard, planners worried, what might Kandahar be?

I'm worried, what if it doesn't work out.

But I was worried what my friends would think.

I worried what conclusions Wallace would draw for his readers.

Don't be restricted because you're worried what you can't do.

"I'm not worried; what I am is indignant," he said.

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