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Discover Ludwig"worry about how" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express concern or anxiety about a certain issue or situation, particularly about the method or way in which something will be done or achieved. Example: She couldn't stop worrying about how she was going to finish her project on time. In this sentence, "worry about how" is used to express the speaker's concern about the manner in which the project will be completed.
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"She wouldn't worry about how she looked".
Don't worry about how you're doing.
Don't worry about how it sounds.
But many worry about how it will work in practice.
Dominicans worry about how much more damage he might inflict.
You worry about how long the body will last".
"Don't worry about how I'm saying what I'm saying.
"But we worry about how to sustain them.
We don't worry about how it stacks up against Tolstoy.
Stein doesn't have to worry about how she looks.
Do you worry about how things will be interpreted?
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