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Discover Ludwig"worrying me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that someone or something is causing you concern or anxiety. Example: "The upcoming presentation is really worrying me. I'm afraid I won't do well in front of the entire company."
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Things that have happened in the last couple of weeks in particular are worrying me.
It's worrying me".
"What's worrying me right now is food.
OK, so now you're worrying me.
He was fretting again, worrying me with his fear.
But that's not what's worrying me at the moment.
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This worries me".
The karma worries me.
One thing worries me.
This combo worries me.
That worries me.
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