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The phrase "a jittery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is nervous, anxious, or shaky in demeanor or behavior.
Example: "After drinking too much coffee, I felt a jittery sensation that made it hard to concentrate."
Alternatives: "nervous" or "anxious".
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Her husband captained a jittery canoe.
It has been a jittery year.
This season has been a jittery one for theatregoers.
Just what the city needs in a jittery age.
Elsewhere, a jittery capital attempted to return to normality yesterday.
Part of that burden comes from a jittery public.
That should be reassuring to a jittery public.
But on second down, a jittery Fiedler misread the defense.
A jittery actor sits in his therapist's office.
Volatile fuel prices and a jittery economy compound the challenges.
Yes, the young pitcher David Phelps came unglued and committed a jittery balk in Thursday's loss.
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