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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an anxious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is feeling anxious or when referring to a situation that causes anxiety.
Example: "She felt an anxious flutter in her stomach as she prepared for the interview."
Alternatives: "a nervous" or "a worried".
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An Anxious Defendant or an Anxious Defense Team?
In practice, it is an anxious business.
Am I an anxious freak of nature?
Our voices took on an anxious cadence.
She also remembered an anxious exchange.
Liquori sneaked an anxious peek, then another.
It was an anxious time for Bader.
Speakers and demonstrators expressed an anxious optimism.
Thursday was an anxious day.
Read confessions of an anxious parent.
Read the confessions of an anxious parent.
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