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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worry to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as part of the phrase "worry to + verb" to indicate a sense of concern or unease about performing the action in question. Example: "I was starting to worry to speak in front of such a large audience."
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"It is a worry to me, absolutely.
That would be a good worry to have".
The legal setback seemed of little worry to Mr. Pence.
"It's a worry to me in my case," she said.
"It's switching from worry to frustration and anger.
That worry, to some degree, still colors perceptions.
This is a worry to some people in the City".
"He'd say not to worry, to enjoy life.
"Anything slightly experimental is a worry to most publishers.
"Probably that is more of a worry to Steve [Bruce], I should think," Pardew added.
Pizzoli legitimizes childish anxieties but also slyly exaggerates each worry to highlight the humor.
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