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The phrase "a bit nervous about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing mild anxiety or apprehension regarding a specific situation or topic.
Example: "I'm a bit nervous about the upcoming presentation, but I feel prepared."
Alternatives: "somewhat anxious about" or "a little apprehensive about".
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To be honest, I felt a bit nervous about it.
She was a bit nervous about the slicked back appearance.
"My wife was a bit nervous about the whole thing".
I was a bit nervous about giving you DERMESTIDAE.
She is a bit nervous about the interview.
I've always been a bit nervous about the whole idea of keeping bees.
His attitude when I invited him (and I was a bit nervous about it) was "Yes!
Still, they confess they are a bit nervous about the mix of business and science.
That said, every stakeholder in health care gets a bit nervous about exposing their own data.
"I was really excited but a bit nervous about competing again," she says.
And it's my first day with Christian, and I'm a bit nervous about working with him.
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