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The phrase "angst about the future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing feelings of anxiety or apprehension regarding what lies ahead in life or specific situations.
Example: "Many young adults experience angst about the future as they navigate their career choices and personal lives."
Alternatives: "anxiety about the future" or "concern regarding the future".
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The film captures the angst about the future felt by many in Hong Kong and it strikes a chord with the audience.
In a way, the short stories about the Kaminer family present a modern rags-to-riches tale, something Germans want to believe in, especially in times of high unemployment and angst about the future.
Though he feels some angst about the future (appropriately enough), he now has an agent, a publisher and a manifesto in progress, and has been making the rounds on German television and venues like NYU's Deutsches Haus.
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But amid the inevitable angst today about the future of the US automotive industry, it is worth remembering that Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection is the great second chance in American capitalism.
The sudden and vicious turn from stocks gaining to plummeting surrounded by all the angst and drama creates uncertainty about the future.
Angst over the future of the state, and especially the parlous condition of its once-proud university system.
The great angst over the future of newspaper journalism has become an unnecessary expenditure of energy.
Thomson, having worked for Murdoch as editor of the Times, will be familiar with his proprietor's views and echoes them when he refers to "angst-ridden, vacuous debate about the future of American journalism".
Following initial calls from students to take down the statues, the current indecision over what to do with the symbols of colonialism – and, for many, apartheid – is pushing the country into a collective angst about its future after Nelson Mandela.
Do I have angst about my future career moves?
It's at the heart of the agonised debate in Whitehall about the future of control orders and Tory angst about the abandonment of their promise to re-write the Human Rights Act.
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