Which one is grammatically correct?
What he is worried about about his country is the high crime rate.
What he is worried about his country is the high crime rate.
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Which one is grammatically correct?
What he is worried about about his country is the high crime rate.
What he is worried about his country is the high crime rate.
The first is grammatically acceptable, but clumsy. I'd change it to What worries him about his country is the high crime rate.
What about the second one? Does it sound completely wrong?
Good. Thanks!