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Discover Ludwig"worry on" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
A more common way to express this idea would be "worry about" or "be worried/concerned about." For example, "She is worried about her upcoming exam" or "Don't worry about that, everything will be fine."
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And that role is increasing right now as people worry, on one side, about inflation, on the other side, about global systemic financial risks.
Don't worry — on that one, the ground will not drop from beneath you.
But he appeared guarded in most of his responses, a mixed feeling of pride on the one hand, and worry on the other.
Federer need hardly worry on that count.
Does that indicate worry on Amazon's part?
He saw the worry on the faces of his children.
Sovereignty, though, is not only a worry on the street.
He worries and wears worry on his sleeve.
No reader thought H. should waste a minute's worry on the "local gossip mill".
As I walked into the room, she could read the worry on my face.
She's dewy and glamorous, with nary a crease of worry on her forehead.
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