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The phrase "apprehension of a young" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a feeling of anxiety or fear related to a young person, but it is incomplete and ambiguous.
Example: "The apprehension of a young child before their first day of school was evident."
Alternatives: "fear of a young" or "anxiety of a young".
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India is a bewildering place for Adam, who views it not with an appreciation for difference but with the apprehension of a young American who'd much rather be at home, or at least in a place with air conditioning and reliable Wi-Fi.
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The task of apprehension falls to a young undercover cop, Brian O'Connor Paul Walkerr, whose tone is dangerously close to Keanu Reeves's affectless delivery).
I found myself staring with some apprehension into the dark eyes of a young woman whose hair was a mess of rubber snakes.
The Solidarity Congress met in an atmosphere of apprehension of a Russian invasion.
It is a direct realist theory of memory because it departs from the model on which memory is a current apprehension of a past event or a current apprehension of a past apprehension.
According to Reid, episodic memory is not a current apprehension of a past event, nor is it a current apprehension of a past experience.
That was the apprehension of a lot of people".
She faces charges of hindering the apprehension of a felon.
There would be less apprehension of a Russia-led force than of an American one.
But the apprehension preserved is an apprehension of an event that was, at that time, represented in that apprehension as present.
Reid holds that memory is not a current apprehension of an event already presented in a past apprehension.
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