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The phrase "anxious about not getting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing concern or worry regarding the possibility of not receiving something, such as an opportunity or an outcome.
Example: "She was anxious about not getting the job she had interviewed for last week."
Alternatives: "worried about missing out" or "concerned about not receiving".
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I don't feel anxious about not getting enough likes on a photo but if it doesn't get enough likes, I will take it down.
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Not get angry about it.
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