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What about this sentence of mine?There's no need or reason to use 'being'. Look again at the examples—they all start with the present/past participle word, not with 'being'.
I think so, because the site in the link in the OP says "to give the reason for an action".Do you think that starting with "Worried by the news" means that it implies "Because she was worried"?
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