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The phrase "always anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of constant worry or unease that someone experiences.
Example: "She is always anxious about meeting new people, which makes social gatherings quite challenging for her."
Alternatives: "constantly worried" or "perpetually uneasy".
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I am always anxious.
"I was always anxious, always in pain.
I'm always anxious to see Billy Crudup.
It has implications that people aren't always anxious to face".
He was always anxious to communicate with a wider public.
Then he leaves presents, and children are always anxious about what kind.
Some part of me is always anxious about the fetish-making that goes on here".
They were always anxious about where the hungry monster would appear next.
"I'm always anxious with a show, but more so with this one.
"People are always anxious to pigeonhole us all," Mr. Runnicles said.
I remember her in Miami, always anxious to get mail from her husband.
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