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Don't worry vs don't be worry

The correct choice is 'don't worry.' 'Don't be worry' is incorrect English. 'Don't worry' is a sentence that is used to reassure someone and tell them not to be anxious or concerned.
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Last updated: September 13, 2024 • 19747 views

Don't worry

This is the correct phrase in English.

This phrase is used to reassure someone and tell them not to be anxious or concerned.

Examples:

  • Don't worry, everything will be fine.
  • Please don't worry about me, I'll be okay.

Alternatives:

  • Don't be anxious
  • Don't be concerned
  • Don't be troubled
  • Don't be stressed

don't be worry

This is not a correct phrase in English.

  • My dear, don't be worry because of me.
  • The following three pictures show you the abilities of your monitor at three points of the gray spectrum. If you cannot see all of the details, do n't be worry, or buy better hardware.
  • Don't worry, be happy.
  • "Don't Worry, Be Happy."
  • Every time I stood up to wipe, I heard "Don't Worry, Be Happy."
  • If I'm stooped when next you see me, Alma, it won't be worry weighing me down but bags of our recovered gold.
  • The Universe worries when they worry.
  • Greer told Lola not to worry about Julien, but I worry.
  • That would worry me immensely were I not already consumed with other worries.
  • I worry about you the way a mother worries about her children.
  • I'd tell my worries to my worry dolls.
  • So beside herself with worry, obviously.
  • He worries someone upstairs heard him.
  • Don't worry, hot wheels.
  • My heart is heavy with worries.
  • No need to worry, ma'am.
  • Don't worry about the itinerary.
  • Great lawyers worry about their opponents.
  • Lastnight i was worry about you.
  • Worry about your drug budget overspent.

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