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worry over, worry about
I wonder what the different meaning is between them 'worry over' and 'worry about'.
Thank you for your time, Have a nice day :)
-Jerry is worried over his daughter, Alice
-Please don't worry about me
Jan 14, 2016 10:15 AM
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The meaning is the same. "about" is the more common option and is acceptable in every context. "worry over" is more informal and perhaps some people might consider it non-standard. It doesn't sound as good to me, but I am sure native speakers use it.
January 14, 2016
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