0I often see such a phrase, but can not understand it very well.02br 02br 00Can anyone explain from the point of view of grammar and give me some examples? Thanks a lot.0-
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0It's a "command" saying "don't worry."02br 02br 00Just like "Don't worry, he'll get here on time," you can say "Rest assured, your question will be answered."0-
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