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"anxious about someone" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase that means to feel worried or concerned about someone. Example: Kate was anxious about her son's safety during his trip abroad.
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I'd still feel anxious about someone reading Glasshouse as a script and judging it as a piece of writing, but as an experience, as a lived thing that happens in a room, it works in a way that I think too often theatre forgets it should want to work in.
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She's anxious about decisions.
He is anxious about failure.
What was I so anxious about?
What are people so anxious about?
He was feeling increasingly anxious about work.
So, what's everyone so anxious about?
But surely H. and G. are not anxious about eating; they are anxious about being eaten.
What are you anxious about?
They weren't anxious about security.
One-on-one care has no established quality control – making parents feel anxious about bringing someone into their home.
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