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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Get anxious" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing the action of becoming anxious or feeling anxiety about something.
Example: "I tend to get anxious before important presentations."
Alternatives: "Become anxious" or "Feel anxious."
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"All the guys get anxious.
Do you get anxious?
Otherwise I get anxious.
Redding did get anxious.
She could not get anxious.
When I get anxious, I get loquacious.
I'd get anxious about seating arrangements.
I still get anxious and despairing.
"Do you get anxious?" I ask.
He doesn't get anxious like I do".
Does he get anxious preparing for films?
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