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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already nervous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of anxiety or apprehension that someone is experiencing prior to an event or situation.
Example: "As the day of the presentation approached, I found myself already nervous about speaking in front of the audience."
Alternatives: "feeling anxious" or "already apprehensive".
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I was already nervous about this encounter.
I'm already nervous about similar conversations about my own children.
I'm already nervous about the conversation with my friend.
At least one credit-rating agency is already nervous.
What could the wider economic and financial impact of this be on already nervous markets?
The ruling did bring some sounds of caution from already nervous legislators.
But hospital administrators, already nervous about lowered reimbursements, are likely to oppose such cuts.
This has resulted in making the already nervous Berliners more jittery than ever.
I was already nervous about the ambitious solitary hike that I'd planned for the next day.
But everyone is already nervous enough, and this wailing is not helping.
Taiwan is already nervous about manufacturing of any kind migrating to the mainland.
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