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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anxieties from" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a source of anxiety or concern someone is feeling, for example: "The student had anxieties from the upcoming exam."
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The book tapped overlapping anxieties, from climate change to junk food, childhood obesity and dietary health.
Not to worry, John Tierney writes: you can scratch these and eight other anxieties from your worry list.
The sense of stuckness and imminent disaster radiating out from Greece has infected the entire euro zone, and anxieties from there are, in turn, stalling the global economy.
But Sunshine also channels queasy modern anxieties from our modern age: a world of climate change, weapons of mass destruction and even suicide bombers.
A good behavioral detection officer has developed the skills to separate normal airport anxieties from fundamental signs of "hostile intent," he said.
I don't know why, but I could see it flying through the air and then plunking into the ocean, along with my various cares and anxieties from shore.
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The anxiety from Sept. 11 continues to stalk the city.
Auden didn't take the concept of anxiety from Freud.
And if you are, can you distinguish worry from anxiety, and regular, bearable anxiety from a disorder?
Early decision alleviates much anxiety from what can be a terribly unpredictable process.
He had been prescribed tranquillisers to help with the constant anxiety from which he suffers.
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