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Being Worried

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Being Worried
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Some people might say worrying is useless, but it is an emotion that everyone has. Worrying doesn't help the situation, but we can't help to feel worried when something happens. Let's look at some sentences that are commonly used.

"I'm worried about my son."
"I'm worried about the situation."
"I'm so worried."
"I'm a little worried."

"He's very worried about work."
"He's worrying about his financial situation."
"She's worried about her dog."

"Our dog has been missing for 2 days. My wife is very worried."
"Our son slipped and hit his head. It's going to be a couple of days before we know how serious it is. I can't help but worry about it."

"I'd be worried if I was in that situation."
"I bet she's really worried."

"The doctor said something was wrong with my wife's blood test. I'm so worried."

"I lost my job and I'm having a hard time finding another one. I'm beginning to worry about how I'm going to take care of my family."

"My husband lost his job. Although I'm worried, I can't put pressure on him because he feels really bad."

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