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The phrase "a bit restless about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a slight feeling of unease or anxiety regarding a particular situation or topic.
Example: "I'm feeling a bit restless about the upcoming presentation; I want to make sure I'm fully prepared."
Alternatives: "somewhat anxious about" or "a little uneasy about".
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But despite all of this, after publishing my thesis in 1994 I felt a bit restless about my future.
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