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1 The big worry remains the low level of testing across the region.
2 That's the big worry for a lot of us here, she said.
3 But the pace of climate change in the future is a big worry .
4 While Carlton's attack remains a big worry , they managed four more scoring shots.
5 They are also a big worry for India and, even more so, China.
6 That's a big worry for the likes of China, Hong Kong and Singapore.
7 Their big worry is that their golden generation is now on the wane.
8 Pad's big worry had been this third charge-theone which he faced alone.
9 For any family with children to think about, this can be a big worry .
10 A big worry , he said, was losing power for electric fences around the enclosures.
11 However, my big worry is that he seems to show no interest in socialising.
12 Another big worry is the effect the Brotherhood's marginalisation will have on Egypt's neighbours.
13 But there is little to suggest that November is a big worry for stocks.
14 Fortunately-thishad been Victor's one big worry - the supply closet had its own ventilation ducts.
15 You were one of my worries, not a big worry , but still a worry.
16 The big worry , of course, is China, with its slowing economy and swelling credit levels.
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