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"worry about a thing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be concerned or anxious about something. Example: She was constantly worrying about every little thing, from her grades to her appearance.
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making $130 million a year need worry about a thing.
Don't worry about a thing.
"Don't worry about a thing," the song went.
Exercise daily, try yoga, and you won't have to worry about a thing.
"Don't worry about a thing, cos every little thing's gonna be all right".
If she and Quinton won this, they wouldn't have to worry about a thing.
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"I'm not worried about a thing," Damon said.
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Even better, the Super-M is water- and sand-resistant, meaning you can throw it in your back pocket, take it to the beach, or play around with it on a boat without worrying about a thing.
My father, on the other hand, did not appear to be worried about a thing.
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