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1 Don't worry and fret too much about the philosophy of life.
2 Don't let him know that I ever fretted, or he may fret too .
3 Knowing the nature of the man, however, Jenny didn't fret too much about that.
4 But M. Leon Blum need not fret too much.
5 You fret too much about things, you know.
6 Don't fret too much about your workload.
7 Investors have reason to fret too .
8 Don't fret too much about it.
9 In addition; don't fret too much about what others may be thinking, particularly when it comes to ongoing matters!
10 Sister, you fret too much.
13 And while the markets were volatile, New Zealanders should not fret too much about KiwiSaver, which was how many people held their shares.
14 Everyone frets too much over how something is going to play.
15 Perhaps she had been fretting too much about this.
16 I quickly wrap both wings, not fretting too much about whether the feathers are being broken.
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