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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "worry how" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express concern or anxiety about the method or means of achieving something. Example: "I worry how we will be able to afford the trip next month."
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We worry how long it will last".
Bissett said: "I worry how style can exclude.
Still, we wonder and worry how it will affect their future relationships.
He must be starting to worry how many people will be left to attend.
"Too many Americans still can't find a job, and worry how they'll pay their bills.
"I worry how I will be perceived after the show is over," she said.
I worry how these frozen faces serve them in other parts of their lives.
Alcohol consumption is on the rise, and some worry how far it will go.
"Michael always told me: 'Don't worry how you do in the race.
But the day she gives up, I worry how I'll afford a replacement.
And they worry how to achieve political ends without becoming, well, too political.
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