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Air tile 905 Posted 8 years ago
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You don't worry

Hi,

Is there any chance or situation where the expression "you don't worry" is accepted? Or It is completely wrong? (Use "You" at the beginnig)

I know about the imperative "don't you worry", but it is other thing.

THX in advance

  

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  • air tile 905 Is there any chance or situation where the expression "you don't worry" is accepted?
  • Or It is completely wrong?
  • q=%22you+don%27t+worry%22&l=0&t=0&ffo=false&findid=-1&ff =
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air tile 905Is there any chance or situation where the expression "you don't worry" is accepted? Or It is completely wrong? (Use "You" at the beginnig)

Sure:

https://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22you+don%27t+worry%22&l=0&t=0&ffo

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