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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anxious for the unknown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of eagerness or nervousness about what is yet to come or what is not known.
Example: "As the deadline approached, she felt anxious for the unknown challenges that lay ahead in her new job."
Alternatives: "eager for the unknown" or "nervous about the unknown".
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"Don't be anxious about the unknown," Ihakara told us, "be anxious about the known".
Don't allow yourself to get anxious about the unknown when a simple conversation may be all you need to set things straight.
I can appreciate that when I hear people speak in unknown tongues, I might become anxious because the unknown can seem fearful.
"Nina needs us right now". So, after five minutes, a little anxious about the unknown but never more sure, our answer to the social worker was: Yes.
So, after five minutes, a little anxious about the unknown but never more sure, our answer to the social worker was: Yes.
Still others, particularly those arrested for the first time, are anxious and stressed about the unknown.
I am not as anxious for unknown reasons and I am never depressed or feeling alone like I was when my mom died.
I am going for the unknown.
Image: Gil Costa, Champalimaud Center for the Unknown.
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We're all preparing for the unknown.
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