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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source of angst" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes feelings of anxiety or distress.
Example: "The constant pressure to perform well at work has become a source of angst for many employees."
Alternatives: "a cause of anxiety" or "a source of worry".
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Britain opposes a European headquarters, which is a source of angst to French diplomats.
Others are still under construction, or stopped midrise, a source of angst for some residents.
Growing up in the suburbs of New Jersey was never a source of angst for me.
Rightly identifying today's terrifying house prices as a source of angst across a wide swathe of the population, he pledges to get more homes built.
If the Yankees had a source of angst through their serene beginnings, it was the sight of Vazquez being battered around in his first two starts.
And then there's China, which has been a source of angst for everyone in the global financial markets for several years.
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Community, a B ; in a global, national sense, a source of considerable angst.
These kinds of statistics have become a source of great angst and fury on the American left.
The situation arises from a bit of legislative arcanum known as "committee ratios," which at the moment are a source of great angst on Capitol Hill.
Most of the characters are not physically attractive in conventional TV terms, but this is a source of neither angst nor jokes.
But it is also Steuer whose past connections with East Germany's secret police, revealed shortly before the 2006 Olympics, have been a source of major angst and some financial hardship.
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