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Worryingly
Worryingly Wor"ry*ing*ly, adv. In a worrying manner.

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- Kristofer (March 2019). "The KKK is in rapid decline – but its symbols remain worryingly potent". The Conversation. Archived from the original on May 16, 2022...
- Seine to find most of the crossings destro****. He moved further south, worryingly close to Paris until he found the crossing at Poissy. This had only been...
- Years. Motorbooks. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-7603-2627-5. Initial sales were worryingly slow. Then to the rescue came the rich and fashionable ... The Beatles...
- Times, Ed Potton said that "the real-life rock star Machine Gun Kelly is worryingly convincing as an obnoxious fictional rock star in this bleak showbiz parable...
- have found various ways to "jailbreak" an LLM "out of alignment". More worryingly, the opposite Waluigi state may be an "attractor" that LLMs tend to collapse...
- reduction from a high of 2,014 cases in 2019 and 1,066 in 2022, but is still worryingly high. Fishermen who abuse this loophole have been arrested and prosecuted...
- country's naval power. The first purpose-built steam-powered battleship (worryingly christened after Napoleon I) was launched in 1850, and the fortification...
- of communities Britain's colonial officials tried to discourage. More worryingly for the British authorities, some Acadians threatened to migrate north...
- to retire immediately. Their operation is on the news, Kanor's mom is worryingly watching. The reporter said that a group of police is having a gun fight...
- February 2016. J.B.; ERASMUS (2 March 2016). "****stan and blasphemy: Worryingly, a liberal's killer is honored in ****stan". The Economist. Archived from...