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Worry - Serious Situation
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Sometimes, a person might not take a situation seriously. If something bad happened and they don't think it is bad, then a popular comment is to say something like this.
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I would worry if I were you.
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Do you think this is a joke? This is pretty serious.
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This is one of your last chances. Aren't you worried at all?
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When we are worried, the word doesn't have to be used to express that we are worried. Here are a few examples of what I am talking about.
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I don't know how I'm going to pay for the medical bills.
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I have so much debt. I don't know what to do.
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I just took the exam and I don't know if I passed or not.
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I only applied for three schools. What's going to happen if I don't get into any of them?
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I just had my interview. I don't know if I got it or not.
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I hope they come out with the results soon. I hate the waiting.
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The doctor said there are some complications with the pregnancy. I'm praying nothing bad happens.
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My mother got into a car accident. She's in critical condition. I don't know what's going to happen.
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So many people are counting on me. What if I let them down?
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