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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'apprehensive as' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two things or ideas, with 'as' showing that the first thing is similar to the second thing in terms of causing apprehension or concern. Example: She was apprehensive as she entered the dark alley, knowing that it was not safe to walk alone at night.
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Not so much apprehensive as dubious.
So I feel very apprehensive as I download the software and click "play".
Westerners are apprehensive as they see secular-minded democrats losing ground to Islamic fundamentalists.
Emmanuel Landré, general manager of Le Gavroche, says that customers are as apprehensive as proprietors.
I've always been someone who's nervous about what I've done and apprehensive as to its value".
Planning a return trip to my favorite beach in the world, I was almost as apprehensive as I was excited.
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The American was apprehensive, but as soon as he arrived at Saint Mark's, he was reassured to see its master standing at the top of the stairs and greeting him with a smile.
But in a superbly shaded portrait she gives the character a troubled, apprehensive guardedness as well.
22 Complementary methods would help to facilitate the acceptability of mHealth in a setting where mobile phone technology is a relatively recent innovation outright replacement of conventional healthcare methods may deter instead of encourage apprehensive users, as is evident from the interviews.
The standard we aspire to makes me apprehensive at times, as does the dawning realisation of just how far I've got to travel by the end of the year.
Her publishers were extremely apprehensive about the release as well as its commercial potential.
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