The word about is sometimes used as a preposition that means - on the subject of somebody/something; in connection with somebody/something
We often use it with the verb worry. We worry ABOUT something.
Look at these examples:
We often use it with the verb worry. We worry ABOUT something.
Look at these examples:
"I'm worried about the weather, there are many dark clouds in the sky and I am planning a barbecue this afternoon."
"Parents often worry about their children, even after they become adults."
"Parents often worry about their children, even after they become adults."
Many people are worried about North Korea.
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