"If you're unsure about which product will be best for you and are worried that you might make the wrong choice, speak to one of our helpful experts."
Since there is always a first "are" in "you're", I'm not sure that it is needed. But when reading it through, "...and worried that you might..." sounded a bit strange.
Top answer
It's completely up to you. The second "are" is optional.
— AlpheccaStars
It's completely up to you.
The second "are" is optional.
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