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Seriously, though, it’s not worth to get cross about. vs Seriously, though, it’s not use to be cross about.

The first phrase 'seriously, though, it’s not worth to get cross about.' is correct, while the second phrase 'seriously, though, it’s not use to be cross about.' is incorrect. The correct phrase is commonly used in English, while the incorrect one contains a grammatical error.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 737 views

Seriously, though, it’s not worth to get cross about.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that something is not worth getting upset or angry about.
  • No, it's not worth talking about.
  • It's not worth to take the risk.
  • You know what, if I have to explain it to you, it's not worth talking about.
  • It's not worth getting upset about.
  • It's not worth fighting her about.
  • It's not worth talking about.
  • Max, seriously, it's not worth it. Cut!
  • - No, honestly, it's not worth repeating.
  • So whatever you two were fighting about, it's not worth it.
  • Don't worry, it's not worth anything.
  • Christian, it's not worth it.
  • Look Shackleton, it's not worth it.
  • Otherwise, it's not worth the effort.
  • The liberal media bias is so clear that it's not worth arguing about.
  • Look, I know kids can be cruel, but it's not worth getting in a fight about.
  • It's not worth worrying about.
  • and until it does, it's not worth thinking about.
  • Gloria, it's not worth it.
  • [Laughs] Don't waste your time, Nick, it's not worth it.
  • I-I know you're afraid, but whatever it is, it's not worth missing this.

Seriously, though, it’s not use to be cross about.

This phrase is incorrect due to a grammatical error.

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  • Seriously, though, it's honorable, what you do.
  • Seriously, though, I'm really glad I met you.
  • Seriously, though, I'm putting the humidifier on.
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  • Seriously, though, I don't like this guy.
  • - Seriously, though, I'd love to know...
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  • Seriously, though, this is a setback.
  • Seriously, though, I am so proud of you.
  • Seriously, though, you need to sleep.
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  • Seriously, though, I'm very happy.
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