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Sentence The phrase "anxious happy" is not a grammatically correct English phrase
It is not common usage in English and could lead to some confusion if used in a sentence. A better phrase to use would be "happily anxious" or "anxiously happy." For example: I am anxiously happy as I await the results of my exams.
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Before the game Jeter spoke in restrained tones about his latest comeback, saying he was "excited, looking forward to it, anxious, happy".
The end of the first week of teaching in the South African academic year is an experience that any academic at any university around the world would recognise: the chaos of finding timetables and new lecture venues; the inevitable problems with IT and parking spaces; the long queues at university bookshops; and in the midst of all this, a new group of anxious, happy, first-year students.
Aura's bread and butter is short, three-to-seven-minute meditations based on your current mood — be that stressed, anxious, happy or sad.
When Aura first launched a couple of years ago, its bread and butter was short, three-to-seven-minute meditations based on your current mood — be that stressed, anxious, happy or sad.
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Determine how they view the world (cynical, skeptical, anxious, happy-go-lucky, satisfied, settled).
I'm just anxious and happy to meet him.
Does his work make him anxious or happy, or both?
"If you're asking me, are Americans in general anxious, not happy with Washington, the answer is yes," Mr. Carney added.
If successive patients suffer the same burn, the extent to which it hurts will depend on whether one is anxious, depressed, happy or distracted.Such ideas are being explored with brain scans which suggest that even if a low level of pain is being sent to the brain, the signal can be turned up by the "mind" itself.
For example a one contour line sticker represented a calm feeling, whereas the more contours (traditionally meaning a hill), the more intense the feeling such as being scared, anxious or happy.
It can betray us when we're bored, anxious, excited, happy, or sad.
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