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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nervous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is feeling anxious or apprehensive about a situation.
Example: "She was a nervous wreck before her big presentation."
Alternatives: "an anxious" or "a jittery".
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A nervous habit.
Then a nervous giggle.
He's a nervous wreck.
"I'd be a nervous wreck".
He faces a nervous honeymoon.
She is a nervous wreck.
I'm not a nervous flier.
He's not a nervous horse.
He gave a nervous laugh.
December is a nervous month.
A nervous, tiny laugh.
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