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"Worry about me" is a grammatically correct sentence and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a situation where someone is asking another person to care or be concerned about their well-being or problems. It is often used as a plea for attention or support. For example: 1. "I know you have a lot on your plate right now, but can you please take some time to worry about me and my problems too?" 2. "Don't worry about your presentation, I'll take care of it. You just worry about me and getting some rest." 3. "I can tell something is bothering you, but don't worry about me. I'll be okay." 4. "Whenever I'm feeling down, I know I can always count on my friends to worry about me and cheer me up."
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Don't worry about me.
So don't worry about me.
"My brothers worry about me.
But don't worry about me.
"Lin Fanghui, don't worry about me.
"Don't worry about me," he said.
You don't need to worry about me".
"Please don't worry about me.
Don't worry about me, though.
"Oh don't worry about me.
"There's no reason to worry about me.
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