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13 Sentences With "not worth worrying about"

How to use not worth worrying about in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "not worth worrying about" and check conjugation/comparative form for "not worth worrying about". Mastering all the usages of "not worth worrying about" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's not worth worrying about a potential terror attack, Forrester said, because that danger could exist anywhere.
Elon Musk's hellish predictions about artificial intelligence are not worth worrying about, tech entrepreneur Sean Parker said Wednesday.
The limited evidence available suggests that the negative effects of screen time on mental health are tiny and not worth worrying about.
As for coffee's effects on bone health, caffeine in coffee can lead to calcium loss, but it is probably not worth worrying about.
Unless you're buying an actual Porsche, it's probably not worth worrying about — and Porsche's midsize Cayenne crossover starts at double the Odyssey's base price of $30,090.
The lessons the Trump administration should draw from all of this are that it is not worth worrying about the trade deficit and that protectionism does not help.
The latest signs of a slowdown in business activity in Europe and elsewhere are not worth worrying about yet, according to BNP Paribas chief market economist Paul Mortimer-Lee.
It's easy for us to be taken in by a news story, whether it's deliberately fake or accurate but not worth worrying about (like the tiny possibility that a Chinese space station will fall on people's heads).
Researchers then started publicly announcing that they had found a vulnerability, in an effort to get vendors to do something about it— only to have the vendors belittle them, declare their attacks "theoretical" and not worth worrying about, threaten them with legal action, and continue to not fix anything.
His 'revolution' rhetoric doesn't make sense to me, but he's been an effective mayor and legislator for a long time," Yglesias writes, adding "Some of his big ideas are not so hot on the merits, but it's not worth worrying about them because the political revolution is so unrealistic.
The phrase, "it's everywhere, like mish" means that something is common. Tiny worms often breed in the mish, but are not dangerous. The saying "the worms of the mish arise from it" means it is a problem that cannot be solved, but is not worth worrying about. The maggots comes from flies laying eggs on the cottage cheese that is left to drain on a straw mat, by the farmer in the open air.
Those of us who remember the Bradford City football ground fire will know how dangerous rubbish can be. A local authority may require the provision of adequate sanitary appliances and proper ventilation and—most important of all—stipulate a maximum number who may attend, and the provision of adequate fire-fighting equipment. Any legitimate licence holder who breaches those requirements must be dealt with as severely as anyone else. A licence holder making vast amounts of money may ignore important safety provisions precautions because a £2,000 fine is not worth worrying about.
The book was promoted on Fox News, and was listed on the New York Times Best Seller list for non- fiction books, reaching 8th place in January 2005. In an editorial in the Times that month, Adam Cohen said "it is tempting to dismiss the book as fringe scholarship, not worth worrying about, but the numbers say otherwise." Cohen described the book as "a checklist of arch-conservative talking points" which opposed civil rights and promoted discredited theories such as nullification. Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow Max Boot published a critique of the book in The Weekly Standard on February 2005.

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