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"apprehension of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to express fear or worry about something that is expected to happen; for example, "We had an apprehension of what the future would bring."
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An apprehension of what, I'm not sure.
Discusses the apprehension of some liberals concerning Nixon's possible impeachment.
But there's also a dreamy and unexpected apprehension of emotion.
Mr. Swerdlowe also admitted to having apprehension of his own.
Critics respond to this apprehension of pain behind the laughter.
The Solidarity Congress met in an atmosphere of apprehension of a Russian invasion.
But he was equally concerned with the mind and its right apprehension of objects in nature.
The English now offered large bounties for the apprehension of Avery and his fellow pirates.
It lacks the power and intuitiveness of real apprehension of its remarkable subject.
His primary contribution lies in his apprehension of the formal unity of the world of experience.
Past calls have resulted in the apprehension of juvenile muskrats, squirrels and northern pocket gophers.
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