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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worrying case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or instance that causes concern or anxiety.
Example: "The report highlighted a worrying case of neglect in the local care facility."
Alternatives: "concerning situation" or "alarming instance."
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Or is it a worrying case of pandering to media headlines?
Record low turnout in the last European parliament elections was a worrying case in point.
This looks like a worrying case where history may be repeating itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as even worse.
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8. Information about worrying cases was not "escalated" to those at the top of organisations.
Ariane de Vogue and Ashley Killough: "Acknowledging the political nature of his nomination and confirmation hearings, Gorsuch pushed back at those who describe judges as 'politicians in robes.' 'I have watched my colleagues spend long days worrying over cases,' he said.
"I was worried in case she didn't get in.
The banking board is worried in case panic spreads to depositors at other Islamic financial institutions.
Anyway, I'm worried in case Lulu doesn't sleep through.
He'd lowered his voice when he'd said he had worried in case she'd say no.
He worried the case would affect the recruitment of his children, two of whom may play college basketball.
I was reminded that Joan Littlewood, asked if her one of her productions was getting out of hand, replied that she was more worried in case it got too securely in hand.
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