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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also nervous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is experiencing nervousness in addition to another feeling or state.
Example: "She was excited about the presentation, but she was also nervous about speaking in front of the large audience."
Alternatives: "nervous as well" or "additionally anxious".
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"Also nervous.
But they are also nervous.
(See also nervous system, human).
I was delighted – but also nervous.
I was also nervous, terribly nervous.
Janay was also nervous, at first.
Zhenya is also nervous and farting.
I'm excited about this cruise but also nervous.
Again the sheepish laugh: "I'm pleased, but also nervous.
I am excited, but also nervous for my son.
Also nervous, she initially refused to open her apartment door.
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