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The phrase "worry him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing someone's feelings of anxiety. For example, "His parents' constant questioning about his grades began to worry him."
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Does this worry him?
Did it worry him?
But it did not worry him.
Did my reaction worry him?
Other issues worry him more.
She didn't like to worry him.
Not that this should worry him.
Mr. Waller said the delay did not worry him.
If they are unsolved, they worry him too much.
Now it is starting to worry him, too.
But he added that that did not worry him.
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