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McMillan doesn't write for worry wails.
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I was just going to write for myself and not worry about getting published.
You can write for hours without having to worry about battery life.
Anthony Kennedy, writing for the majority, worried that women might not act in their best interest: "While we find no reliable data to measure the phenomenon, it seems unexceptional to conclude some women come to regret their choice to abort the infant life they once created and sustained".
Spencer Kornhaber, writing for the Atlantic, recently worried that the new Star Wars film may be pandering to a fan-service culture, and I think there's something to it.
Not to worry, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote for the court.
When I began writing for the Guardian in 2006, my main worry was running out of ideas.
Morton Gould and Leonard Bernstein wrote for orchestra, jazz ensemble, and Broadway without worrying about the ranking of each.
Just write and worry about that stuff later.
In a report on lobster habitat written for the Lobster Institute three years ago, the authors noted several worrying trends.
At the outset you might be a bit worried for him, because the part (written for him by Mr. Haneke) is so demanding.
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