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The phrase "worry about this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express concern or anxiety about something. Example: "I don't want you to worry about this, but I heard there might be layoffs at work next month."
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"We should worry about this.
Why worry about this trend?
"I can't worry about this".
"I worry about this," Mr Munitz admits.
Do you worry about this?
People worry about this too much.
Swimmers don't worry about this anymore.
But why does Sacks worry about this?
"I worry about this little one," the woman said.
"I worry about this company every second of my life.
"I just worry about this season," Dempster said.
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