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Help Tom express his concerns about his teenage daughter. Select ALL the phrases that correctly show worry or concern.
Tom is talking to his wife about their 16-year-old daughter's behavior. Which expressions can he use?

The correct answers are I'm worried sick about her staying out so late, She's constantly on my mind these days, I'm concerned about her grades slipping, and I can't help but worry about her safety.

We're "worried sick" (extremely worried), someone is "on our mind" when we think about them often, we're "concerned about" issues, and we "can't help but worry." We don't "make worry" or "do anxiety" - we "feel worried" or "experience anxiety."

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